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LIFTCALC 30a

The document provides information about the LiftCalc software including its release number, date, registered user and expiration date. It states that all calculations must be verified by a qualified person and final approval for rigging is their responsibility. It also includes disclaimers about assuming all risks when using the software.

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Release Number: 3.0 f


Release Date: November 6, 2006
ISBN: 978-1-8-8872411-0

Registered to: LIMITED EVALUATION COPY


Status: EVALUATION COPY
Single User Copy

REGISTER EVALUATION PERIOD ENDS ON: January 5, 2007


1 Distributed and Licensed by: ACRA Enterprises, Inc. Stevensville Michigan USA
Phone: 800-992-0689 www.acratech.com

All calculations must be verified by a qualified person, final approval and decision for use of
any rigging is the responsibility of the qualified person.

Disclaimer:
The publisher and author of this program accepts no responsibility for damages resulting from the use of this product and
makes no warranty or representation, either express or implied, including but not limited to, any implied warranty of
merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. This software is provided "AS IS", and you, its user, assume all risks
when using it.
The user of this software must have an understanding of rigging concepts and practices before using this
application. Training and education in rigging application and equipment is essential for the proper use of this
software and use of any type of rigging equipment.
Disclaimer:
This software is licensed “as-is” and the user assumes all risks when using it.
Although great care has been taken in the compilation and preparation of this work to ensure accuracy, ACRA Enterprises, Inc.
Klinke (the author)cannot accept responsibility for any errors or omissions and makes no guarantees of any kind. The informati
application was obtained from sources believed to be reliable at the time this publication was written. The content contained wit
is provided for information purposes only and does not constitute a legal contract between the author and any person or entity. T
make no representation or guarantee as to the correctness or sufficiency of any information contained herein, nor a guarantee o
use of this information, and disclaims all warranties whether implied, express or statutory, including without limitation, implied wa
fitness for use and fitness for a particular purpose. You assume the entire risk as to the use of this information, and the publishe
no liability in connection with the information contained in this software application.
If expert assistance is required, the services of a certified professional should be sought.

© 2006 ACRA Enterprises, Inc. All rights reserved.

USER MANUAL (in PDF)


All calculations must
LICENSE AGREEMENT ABOUT LIFTCALC qualified person, final ap
for use of any rigging is t
the qualified

Entering Data

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down
for
additional
information

The program was based on the:

What the little buttons do: RIGGING HANDBOOK


©2003, ISBN 1-888724-08-0
LIFTCALC, ©Copyright 1996-2006 ACRA Enterprises, Inc., All Rights Reserved..

You should carefully read the following terms and conditions before using this software. Your use of this software
indicates your acceptance of this license agreement.

Registered Version
One registered copy of LIFTCALC may either be used by a single person who uses the software personally on
one or more computers, or installed on a single workstation used non-simultaneously by multiple people, but not
both.
You may access the registered version of LIFTCALC through a network, provided that you have obtained
individual licenses for the software covering all workstations that will access the software through the network.
For instance, if 8 different workstations will access LIFTCALC on the network, each workstation must have its own
LIFTCALC license, regardless of whether they use LIFTCALC at different times or concurrently. Multi-user
Licenses are available.

Governing Law
This agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Michigan, United States of America.

Disclaimer of Warranty
THIS SOFTWARE AND THE ACCOMPANYING FILES ARE SOLD "AS IS" AND WITHOUT WARRANTIES AS TO
PERFORMANCE OF MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESSED OR
IMPLIED. Because of the various hardware and software environments into which LIFTCALC may be put, NO
WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS OFFERED. The user must assume the entire risk
of using the program.

BACK

WHAT IS LIFTCALC?

LIFTCALC is an EXCEL spreadsheet that was created to assist individuals that are involved with planning
maintenance activities that will require rigging and lifting of equipment. It is NOT intended to supersede any
equipment manufacturers instructions, plant procedures, or regulatory requirements. It is NOT intended to
replace sound engineering evaluations and calculations. All calculations must be verified by a
qualified person.

The single most important rigging precaution is to determine the weight of a load before attempting to lift it,
making ample allowances for unknown factors, and determining the available capacity of the equipment being
used. It is equally important to rig the load so that it is stable, and the center of gravity is below the hook. The
safety of personnel involved in rigging and hoisting operations largely depends upon care and common sense.
Remember these safe practices:

1.) Know the working load limit (WLL) of the equipment being used. NEVER exceed this limit.

2.) Determine the load weight before selecting rigging equipment. Don't attempt to lift a load that has an
undetermined weight.
replace sound engineering evaluations and calculations. All calculations must be verified by a
qualified person.

The single most important rigging precaution is to determine the weight of a load before attempting to lift it,
making ample allowances for unknown factors, and determining the available capacity of the equipment being
used. It is equally important to rig the load so that it is stable, and the center of gravity is below the hook. The
safety of personnel involved in rigging and hoisting operations largely depends upon care and common sense.
Remember these safe practices:

1.) Know the working load limit (WLL) of the equipment being used. NEVER exceed this limit.

2.) Determine the load weight before selecting rigging equipment. Don't attempt to lift a load that has an
undetermined weight.

3.) The WLL of all rigging equipment appies only to freely-suspended loads on plumb hoist lines.

4.) Sharp bends with slings must be avoided. Corner pads or softeners shall always be used.

BASIC VOLUME and WEIGHTS

This section performs simple computations on some typical shapes, and provides a list of materials to choose
the corresponding weight for.

ESTIMATING WEIGHTS OF EQUIPMENT

This section will provide an "ESTIMATE" of equipment. The manufacturer should always be consulted for the
exact weight, but if this is not possible then this calculation will provide a weight that is conservatively "HIGH"
for safety considerations.

RATED CAPACITY OF RIGGING COMPONENTS

The WLL listed have been taken from OSHA, ANSI B30.9 and manufacturers ratings. They are assumed
correct, but always check the ratings listed on the actual equipment whenever possible.

SLING ANGLES and REDUCTION in SWL's.

This whole topic is probably the most misunderstood area of safe rigging and hoisting. Rigging equipment is
rated for VERTICAL lifting, whenever any angles are involved the WLL of the equipment is reduced! The
situations in the tension sections should, if nothing else, make the user aware of the inherent
DANGERS involved with angular rigging.

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ALL SLINGS

CHAINS

WIRE ROPE

WEB SLINGS
ROUNDSLINGS
INDUSTRY CODES AND STANDARDS OVERVIEW

Reference
Slings shall not be loaded in excess of their rated capacities
Slings shall be padded or protected from the sharp edges of their loads
Each day before being used, the sling and all fastenings and attachments shall be inspected for damage or
defects by a competent person designated by the employer. Additional inspections shall be performed during
sling use, where service conditions warrant. Damaged or defective slings shall be immediately removed from
service.

The design factor for alloy steel chain slings shall be a minimum of 4
Horizontal sling angles less than 30 deg shall not be used except as recommended by the sling manufacturer
or a qualified person
In a choker hitch, an angle of choke less than 120 degrees should not be used without reducing the rated load

The design factor for wire rope slings shall be a minimum of 5


Horizontal sling angles less than 30° shall not be used except as recommended by the sling manufacturer or a
qualified person
NOTE: Rated loads for basket hitches and bridle slings are based on symmetrical loading. For multiple-leg
slings used with nonsymmetrical loads, an analysis by a qualified person should be performed to prevent
overloading of any leg.
These rated loads are based on ... diameter of curvature over which the sling is used (D/d)
Sharp edges in contact with the sling should be padded with material of sufficient strength to protect the sling.
In a choker hitch, the choke point should only be on the sling body, not on a splice or fitting.
In a choker hitch, an angle of choke less than 120 deg should not be used without reducing the rated load.
Rated loads for angles of choke less than 120 deg shall be determined by using the values in ASME B30.9 -
Fig. 7, the sling manufacturer, or a qualified person.

The design factor for synthetic webbing slings shall be a minimum of 5


Tables 19 through 23 (in ASME B30.9) show rated loads for singleleg vertical, choker, basket hitches, and two-
leg bridle slings. For angles other than those shown in these tables,use the rated load for the next lower angle,
or a qualified person shall calculate the rated load.
Horizontal sling angles less than 30 deg shall not be used except as recommended by the sling manufacturer
or a qualified person. NOTE: Rated loads for basket hitches and bridle slings are based on symmetrical
loading.
Rated loads for angles of choke less than 120 deg shall be determined by using the values in Fig. 20, the sling
manufacturer, or a qualified person.
For multiple-leg slings used with nonsymmetrical loads, an analysis by a qualified person should be performed
to prevent overloading of any leg.
Multiple-leg slings shall be selected according to Tables 19 through 23 (in ASME B30.9) when used at the
specific angles given in the table. Operation at other angles shall be limited to rated loads of the next lower
angle given in the table or calculated by a qualified person.
Rated loads cited in this chapter are based on pin diameters shown in WSTDA-WS-1. Pin diameters smaller
than these may reduce the rated load of the sling.
In a choker hitch, the choke point should only be on the sling body, not on a splice or fitting.
In a choker hitch, an angle of choke less than 120 deg should not be used without reducing the rated load

The design factor for roundslings shall be a minimum of 5


Table 24 (in ASME B30.9) shows rated capacity for single-leg vertical, choker, basket hitches, and two-leg
bridle slings. For angles other than those shown in this table, use the rated load for the next lower angle, or a
qualified person shall calculate the rated load.
Horizontal sling angles leSS than 30 deg shall not be used except as recommended by the sling manufacturer
or a qualified person. NOTE: Rated loads for basket hitches and bridle slings are based on symmetrical
loading. See para. 9-6.10.l(d) for nonsymmetrical loading.
Rated loads for slings used in a choker hitch shall conform to the values shown in Table 24, provided that the
angle of choke is 120 deg or greater (see Fig. 23 in ASME B30.9)
Rated loads for angles of choke less than 120 deg shall be determined by ushg the values in Fig. 23 (in ASME
B30.9), the sling manufacturer, or a qualified person
For multiple-leg slings used with nonsymmetrical loads, an analysis by a qualified person should be performed
to prevent overloading of any leg.
Multiple-leg slings shall be selected according to Table 24 when used at the specific angles given in the table.
Operation at other angles shall be limited to rated loads of the next lower angle given in the table or calculated
by a qualified person.
Rated loads ...are based on pin diameters shown in WSTDA-RS-1
In a choker hitch, an angle of choke less than 120 deg should not be used without reducing the rated load.

General listing

ASME Regulations:
ASME B30.1 Jacks
ASME B30.2 Overhead Cranes
ASME B30-3 Construction Tower Cranes
ASME B30-4 Portal-Tower-Pedestal Cranes
ASME B30-5 Mobile and Locomotive Cranes
ASME B30-6 Derricks
ASME B30-9 Slings
ASME B30-10 Hooks
ASME B30-16 Overhead Hoists (Underhung)
ASME B30-17 Overhead and Gantry Cranes
ASME B30-20 Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices
ASME B30.21 Manually Lever Operated Hoists
ASME B30.23 Personnel Lifting Systems
ASME B30.26 Hardware

OSHA Regulations:
29 CFR 1910.184 Slings (General Industry)
29 CFR 1926.550 Suspended personnel platforms (Construction)
29 CFR 1926.251 Rigging equipment for material handling (Construction)
29 CFR 1926.753 Hoisting and rigging (Steel Erection)
Other standards:

WSTDA-RS1 Standard Specification for Synthetic Polyester Roundslings


WSTDA-WS1 Standard Specification for Synthetic WEB Slings
Code Section
OSHA 29 CFR 1910 184(c)(4)
OSHA 29 CFR 1910 184(c)(7)

OSHA 29 CFR 1910 184(d)

ASME B30.9 - 2003 9-1.4

ASME B30.9 - 2003 9-1.5.3


ASME B30.9 - 2003 9-1.10.4(n)
ASME B30.9 - 2003
ASME B30.9 - 2003 9-2.4

ASME B30.9 - 2003


9-2.5.3

ASME B30.9 - 2003


9-2.10.l(d)
ASME B30.9 - 2003 9-2.5.1 (e)
ASME B30.9 - 2003 9-2.10.4(d)
ASME B30.9 - 2003 9-2.10.4(m)

ASME B30.9 - 2003


9-2.10.4 (n)

ASME B30.9 - 2003 9-5.4

ASME B30.9 - 2003


9-5.5.2

ASME B30.9 - 2003


9-5.5.3

ASME B30.9 - 2003


9-5.5.5

ASME B30.9 - 2003


9-5.10.1 (d)

ASME B30.9 - 2003


9-5.10.1 (e)
ASME B30.9 - 2003
9-5.10.1 (f)
ASME B30.9 - 2003 9-5.10.4 (m)
ASME B30.9 - 2003 9-5.10.4 (n)

ASME B30.9 - 2003 9-6.4

ASME B30.9 - 2003


9-6.5.2

ASME B30.9 - 2003


9-6.5.3

ASME B30.9 - 2003


9-6.5.4

ASME B30.9 - 2003


9-6.5.5

ASME B30.9 - 2003


9-6.10.1 (d)

ASME B30.9 - 2003


9-6.10.1 (e)
ASME B30.9 - 2003 9-6.10.1 (f)
ASME B30.9 - 2003 9-6.10.4 (m)
Master Index Page
WEIGHT CALCULATIONS
SHAPES Cubes COMPONENTS Electric Motors
Cylinders Valve Bonnets
Hollow Cylinders Pump upper casing
Fustum of Pyramid Steel Pipes
Pyramid
Fustum of Cone STRUCTURAL Standard I-Beams
Cone Wide Flange I-Beams
Sphere Steel Channels
Prism Steel Angles
Non-Standard I-Beams
TENSIONS and ANGLES RIGGING EQUIPMENT
Trig Calculations Find the Opposite and horizontal angle Slings Synthethic Web and Roundslings
Find the Adjacent and horizontal angle Wire Rope slings
Find the Hypotenuse and horizontal angle Chain slings
Tension Symmetrical 2-leg calculations Twin-Path® High Performance slings
Non-Symmetrical 2-leg calculations Hardware Hoist Rings & "stubbies"
Tension calculations "by the book" Eyebolts
Tight-Line calculations Shackles Standard carbon & alloy shackles
Drifting Loads (moving loads horizontally) Web sling shackles (Crosby® sling savers)
Choker Reduction - Single sling WideBody shackles (Crosby® )
Choker Reduction - 2 leg configuration

OTHER
Custom and Standard Weights Code References
Conversions General Help All calculations must be verified by a
qualified person.
Weight Calculations

Cubes Prism Pyramid Fustum of a Pyramid Sphere

Cylinder Hollow Cylinder Cone Fustum of a Cone

Structural Shapes
IMPORTANT
Standard I-Beams
Wide Flange I-Beams THESE WORKSHEETS ARE
Steel Channels MATHEMATICAL TOOLS ONLY. ALL
CALCULATIONS AND DECISIONS
Steel Angles ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF A
Non-Standard I-Beams QUALIFIED PERSON.
Steel Pipes

Components

Electric Motors Valve Bonnets Pump upper casing


Rigging Equipment

Shackles Synthetic Slings

Wide Body Shackles Chain Slings

Web & Roundsling Shackles Wire Rope Slings

90°
75°
60°
45°

Eye Bolts Twin-Path® Slings


Twin-Path®Slings

Hoist Rings / Stubbies

THESE WORKSHEETS ARE MATHEMATICAL TOOLS ONLY. ALL CALCULATIONS AND DECISIONS ARE THE
RESPONSIBILITY OF A QUALIFIED PERSON.
Tension calculations, Hitch reductions and Trig calculators

2 Leg sling tensions Solve Right Angle Triangle Problems

So lve a

Non-Symmetrical Lift Choker Hitch Reduction using two slings

So lve b

120°

Tension Calculations "by the Book" Choker Hitch Reduction using ONE sling
90°

60°

30°
So lve c
LOAD

Drifting Loads
LOAD

All calculations must be verified by a qualified


Tightlines person, final approval and decision for use of any
rigging is the responsibility of the qualified person.

THESE WORKSHEETS ARE MATHEMATICAL TOOLS ONLY. ALL CALCULATIONS AND DECISIONS ARE THE
RESPONSIBILITY OF A QUALIFIED PERSON.
CONVERSIONS

Enter a number in the yellow box which is in the same row as the unit which you want to convert from.
The conversion to all other units appears in that column.
A red triangle in the upper right of a cell indicates that it contains a comment.

Page Help All calculations must be verified b

Jump to conversion ->: LENGTH AREA Volume Dry Volume Mass Power
Temperature Velocity Acceleration Time Data

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Length mils inches feet yards miles nautical miles
mils 1 1000 12000 36000 63360000 72913385.826772
inches 0.001 1 12 36 63360 72913.385826772
English

feet 8.333333E-05 0.0833333333 1 3 5280 6076.1154855643


yards 2.777778E-05 0.0277777778 0.3333333333 1 1760 2025.3718285214
Miles 1.578283E-08 1.578283E-05 0.0001893939 0.00056818182 1 1.1507794480235
nautical miles 1.37149E-08 1.37149E-05 0.0001645788 0.0004937365 0.8689762419 1
Microns (um) 25.4 25400 304800 914400 1609344000 1852000000
millimeters (mm) 0.0254 25.4 304.8 914.4 1609344 1852000
Metric

Centimeters (cm) 0.00254 2.54 30.48 91.44 160934.4 185200


meters 0.0000254 0.0254 0.3048 0.9144 1609.344 1852
Kilometers (km) 0.0000000254 0.0000254 0.0003048 0.0009144 1.609344 1.852
Furlong 1.262626E-07 0.0001262626 0.0015151515 0.00454545455 8 9.2062355841883
rods 5.050505E-06 0.0050505051 0.0606060606 0.18181818182 320 368.24942336753
light years 2.684839E-21 2.684839E-18 3.221807E-17 9.6654221E-17 1.7011143E-13 1.957607355E-13
Note: Light years uses speed of light as 299,792,458 m/s and 1 yr = 365d, 5h, 48m, 46s.
All conversions are exact, with the stated definitions.

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Area Sq Mils Sq Inches Sq Feet Sq Yards Sq Miles Acres
Sq Mils 1 1000000 144000000 1296000000 4.0144896E+15 6272665090635
Sq Inches (sq in) 0.000001 1 144 1296 4014489600 6272665.0906353
English

Sq Feet 6.944444E-09 0.0069444444 1 9 27878400 43560.174240523


Sq Yards 7.716049E-10 0.0007716049 0.1111111111 1 3097600 4840.0193600581
Sq Miles 2.490977E-16 2.490977E-10 3.587006E-08 3.2283058E-07 1 0.00156250625
Acre 1.594219E-13 1.594219E-07 2.295675E-05 0.00020661074 639.997440003 1
Sq Microns 645.16 645160000 92903040000 836127360000 2.5899881E+18 4.04687261E+15
Sq millimeters 0.00064516 645.16 92903.04 836127.36 2589988110336 4046872609.8743
Metric

Sq Centimeters 0.0000064516 6.4516 929.0304 8361.2736 25899881103.4 40468726.098743


Sq Meters 6.4516E-10 0.00064516 0.09290304 0.83612736 2589988.11034 4046.8726098743
Sq Kilometers 6.4516E-16 6.4516E-10 9.290304E-08 8.3612736E-07 2.58998811034 0.0040468726099
Hectares 6.4516E-14 6.4516E-08 9.290304E-06 8.3612736E-05 258.998811034 0.4046872609874
Note: all conversions are exact.
All units except the acre are in international units in which 1 inch = 25.4mm exactly. This has been the official definition since 19
The official definition of the acre is still based on the 'US Survey foot', which was defined as 1200/3937 meters (making the inch
The calculations here convert between the acre and international units. To convert acre to and from the old 'US Survey' areas, r

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Volume cu Inches cu Feet cu Yards teaspoons tablespoons Fluid Ounces
Cubic Inches (ci) 1 1728 46656 0.30078125 0.90234375 1.8046875
English

Cubic Feet 0.0005787037 1 27 0.00017406322 0.00052218967 0.0010443793403


Cubic Yards 2.143347E-05 0.037037037 1 6.4467861E-06 1.9340358E-05 3.868071631E-05
teaspoon (tsp) 3.3246753247 5745.038961 155116.05195 1 3 6
tablespoon (tbsp) 1.1082251082 1915.012987 51705.350649 0.33333333333 1 2
Fluid Ounce 0.5541125541 957.50649351 25852.675325 0.16666666667 0.5 1
English Fluid

cup 0.0692640693 119.68831169 3231.5844156 0.02083333333 0.0625 0.125


pint (liquid) 0.0346320346 59.844155844 1615.7922078 0.01041666667 0.03125 0.0625
quart (liquid) 0.0173160173 29.922077922 807.8961039 0.00520833333 0.015625 0.03125
gallon 0.0043290043 7.4805194805 201.97402597 0.00130208333 0.00390625 0.0078125
Barrel 0.0001030715 0.1781076067 4.8089053803 3.1001984E-05 9.3005952E-05 0.0001860119048
acre feet 1.328513E-08 2.29567E-05 0.000619831 3.9959178E-09 1.1987753E-08 2.397550675E-08
cubic millimeters 16387.064 28316846.592 764554858 4928.92159375 14786.7647812 29573.5295625
cubic centimeters (cc) 16.387064 28316.846592 764554.85798 4.92892159375 14.7867647813 29.5735295625
Metric

cubic meters 1.638706E-05 0.0283168466 0.764554858 4.9289216E-06 1.4786765E-05 2.957352956E-05


milliliters (ml) 16.387064 28316.846592 764554.85798 4.92892159375 14.7867647813 29.5735295625
Metric

liters 0.016387064 28.316846592 764.55485798 0.00492892159 0.01478676478 0.0295735295625


Note: all conversion into and out of the English Fluid section use 231 cubic inches per gallon as the basis. This is exact.
All conversions are exact.
All units except Acre-Feet are in international units, in which 1 inch = 25.4mm exactly. See notes on "Area" above.
For Acre-Feet, the definition is based on the "US Survey foot', which is accounted for by the (0.999998)^3 factor in the equations

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Dry Volume pint (dry) quart (dry) peck bushel cu Inches liter
pint (dry) 1 2 16 64 0.02976162796 1.8161658740616
quart (dry) 0.5 1 8 32 0.01488081398 0.9080829370308
peck 0.0625 0.125 1 4 0.00186010175 0.1135103671289
bushel 0.015625 0.03125 0.25 1 0.00046502544 0.0283775917822
Cubic Inches (ci) 33.6003125 67.200625 537.605 2150.42 1 61.023744094732
liter 0.5506105 1.101221 8.809768 35.239072 0.016387064 1
Conversions are exact
In the English system dry unit is 1.163647… times larger than the equivalent liquid unit

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Mass grain Ounce Pound ton troy ounce troy pound
Grain 1 437.5 7000 14000000 480 5760
English

Ounce (av) 0.0022857143 1 16 32000 1.09714285714 13.165714285714


Pound (av) 0.0001428571 0.0625 1 2000 0.06857142857 0.8228571428571
Ton 7.142857E-08 0.00003125 0.0005 1 3.4285714E-05 0.0004114285714
Troy Ounce 0.0020833333 0.9114583333 14.583333333 29166.6666667 1 12
Troy

Troy Pound 0.0001736111 0.0759548611 1.2152777778 2430.55555556 0.08333333333 1


milligram 64.79891 28349.523125 453592.37 907184740 31103.4768 373241.7216
Metric

gram 0.06479891 28.349523125 453.59237 907184.74 31.1034768 373.2417216


kilogram 6.479891E-05 0.0283495231 0.45359237 907.18474 0.0311034768 0.3732417216
Metric ton 6.479891E-08 2.834952E-05 0.0004535924 0.90718474 3.1103477E-05 0.0003732417216
Conversions between metric and English units are accurate to about 10 significant digits.
av = avoirdupois

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Power watts kilowatts HP (550ft-lb) HP (elec) BTU/hr ft-lb/sec
watt 1 1000 745.69987158 746 0.29307107017 1.3558179483314
kilowatt (KW) 0.001 1 0.7456998716 0.746 0.00029307107 0.0013558179483
Horsepower (550 ft-lb) 0.0013410221 1.3410220896 1 1.00040247884 0.00039301478 0.0018181818182
Horsepower (electric) 0.0013404826 1.3404825737 0.9995976831 1 0.00039285666 0.0018174503329
BTUs per hour 3.4121416331 3412.1416331 2544.4335776 2545.45765831 1 4.6262428684437
foot-pounds per second 0.7375621493 737.56214928 550 550.221363361 0.21615812841 1
Horsepower has several definitions. The 550 ft-lb and electric are the most common, and are very close numerically. Both are p
Conversions within watt, kilowatt, and Horsepower (electric) and BTUs per hour are exact. Between Horsepower (550 ft-lb) & Fo
Conversions between two sets of units lsted above are good to 15 or more significant digits.
newton-meters per second is the same numerically as watts

from from from from from from


Energy erg joule watt-hour KWH BTU therms
erg 1 10000000 36000000000 3.6E+13 10550558526.2 1.054804E+15
joule (watt second) 0.0000001 1 3600 3600000 1055.05585262 105480400
watt hour 2.777778E-11 0.0002777778 1 1000 0.29307107017 29300.111111111
kilowatt hour (KWH) 2.777778E-14 2.777778E-07 0.001 1 0.00029307107 29.300111111111
BTU 9.478171E-11 0.0009478171 3.4121416331 3412.14163313 1 99976.128977497
therm (US) 9.480434E-16 9.480434E-09 3.412956E-05 0.03412956341 1.0002388E-05 1
foot-pounds 7.375621E-08 0.7375621493 2655.2237374 2655223.7374 778.169262266 77798350.530626
calorie (heat) 2.388459E-08 0.2388458966 859.84522786 859845.227859 251.995761111 25193560.714627
calorie (food) 2.388459E-11 0.0002388459 0.8598452279 859.845227859 0.25199576111 25193.560714627
International Table units are used in all cases. Thermochemical units are slighly different by about 0.067%)
All conversions are exact, with the possible exception of conversions between foot-pounds and other units, which is accurate to a

Newton-Meters is the same numerically as joules

from from from from from


Force ounce pound dyne newton kilogram Force
ounce-force 1 16 3.596943E-05 3.5969430896 35.2739619496 ounce-force
pound-force 0.0625 1 2.248089E-06 0.2248089431 2.20462262185 pound-force
dyne 27801.385095 444822.16153 1 100000 980665 dyne
newton 0.278013851 4.4482216153 0.00001 1 9.80665 newton
kilogram-force 0.0283495231 0.45359237 1.019716E-06 0.1019716213 1 kilogram-force
All conversions are exact

from from from


Temperature Kelvin Celsius Fahrenheit
Degrees Kelvin 0 273.16 273.16
Degrees Celsius -273.16 0 0
Degrees Fahrenheit -459.688 32 32

All conversions are exact

from from from from from from


Velocity ips fps miles/sec mph knots ful/fort
inches per second (ips) 1 12 63360 17.6 20.2533333333 0.0065476190476
feet per second (fps) 0.0833333333 1 5280 1.46666666667 1.68777777778 0.0005456349206
English

miles per second 1.578283E-05 0.0001893939 1 0.00027777778 0.00031965488 1.033399471E-07


miles per hour (mph) 0.0568181818 0.6818181818 3600 1 1.15075757576 0.0003720238095
knot 0.0493745885 0.5924950625 3128.3739302 0.86899275839 1 0.0003232859964
Furlongs per fortnight 152.72727273 1832.7272727 9676800 2688 3093.23636364 1
meters per second 0.0254 0.3048 1609.344 0.44704 0.51443466667 0.0001663095238
Metric

kilometers per second 0.0000254 0.0003048 1.609344 0.00044704 0.00051443467 1.663095238E-07


kilometers per hour 0.09144 1.09728 5793.6384 1.609344 1.8519648 0.0005987142857
c (speed of light) 8.472528E-11 1.016703E-09 5.368194E-06 1.4911649E-09 1.7159693E-09 5.547488583E-13

All conversions are exact

from from from from from


Acceleration i/s/s f/s/s mph/s m/s/s Km/s/s
inches per second per second 1 12 17.6 39.3700787402 39370.078740157
Engilsh

feet per second per second 0.0833333333 1 1.46666666667 3.28083989501 3280.8398950131


miles per hour per second 0.0568181818 0.6818181818 1 2.23693629205 2236.9362920544
meters per second per second 0.0254 0.3048 0.44704 1 1000
Metric
Metric

kilometers per second per second 0.0000254 0.0003048 0.00044704 0.001 1


kilometers per hour per second 0.09144 1.09728 1.609344 3.6 3600
G (gravitational pull) 0.0025900792 0.0310809502 0.04558539358 0.1019716213 101.97162129779

All conversions are exact

from from from from from from


Time ps ns microsecond ms seconds minutes
picosecond (ps) 1 1,000 1,000,000 1,000,000,000 1000000000000 60000000000000
nanosecond (ns) 0.001 1 1,000 1,000,000 1,000,000,000 60,000,000,000
microsecond (us) 0.000001 0.001 1 1,000 1,000,000 60,000,000
millisecond (ms) 0.000000001 0.000001 0.001 1 1,000 60,000
seconds 1E-12 0.000000001 0.000001 0.001 1 60
minutes 1.666667E-14 1.666667E-11 1.666667E-08 1.6666667E-05 0.01666666667 1
hours 2.777778E-16 2.777778E-13 2.777778E-10 2.7777778E-07 0.00027777778 0.0166666666667
days 1.157407E-17 1.157407E-14 1.157407E-11 1.1574074E-08 1.1574074E-05 0.0006944444444
weeks 1.653439E-18 1.653439E-15 1.653439E-12 1.6534392E-09 1.6534392E-06 9.920634921E-05
Fortnight 8.267196E-19 8.267196E-16 8.267196E-13 8.2671958E-10 8.2671958E-07 4.96031746E-05
months (1/12th yr (365 day, except3.805175E-19 3.805175E-16 3.805175E-13 3.805175E-10 3.805175E-07 2.283105023E-05
year (365 day) 3.170979E-20 3.170979E-17 3.170979E-14 3.1709792E-11 3.1709792E-08 1.902587519E-06
year (leap) 3.162315E-20 3.162315E-17 3.162315E-14 3.1623153E-11 3.1623153E-08 1.897389192E-06
year (mean) 3.168876E-20 3.168876E-17 3.168876E-14 3.1688765E-11 3.1688765E-08 1.901325877E-06
Note: year (mean) defined here as: defined here as 365 days, 5 hours, 48 minutes, and 46 seconds
All conversions are exact, with the stated definitions
Month to year conversion is defined as exactly 12, for all 3 year types.

from from from from from from


Data bits nibbles bytes kilobytes megabytes gigabytes
bit (b) 1 4 8 8,192 8,388,608 8,589,934,592
nibble 0.25 1 2 2,048 2,097,152 2,147,483,648
byte (B) 0.125 0.5 1 1,024 1,048,576 1,073,741,824
kilobyte (KB) 0.0001220703 0.0004882813 0.0009765625 1 1,024 1,048,576
megabyte (MB) 1.192093E-07 4.768372E-07 9.536743E-07 0.0009765625 1 1,024
gigabyte (GB) 1.164153E-10 4.656613E-10 9.313226E-10 9.5367432E-07 0.0009765625 1
terabyte (TB) 1.136868E-13 4.547474E-13 9.094947E-13 9.3132257E-10 9.5367432E-07 0.0009765625

Note:
System memory and flash memory are generally manufactured in power of 2 data quantities, and confrom to the numbers abov
Disk drives are not manufactured in power of 2 data quantities, and are generally measured in base 10, where a megabyte=1,0
ant to convert from.

All calculations must be verified by a qualified person.

Energy Force

from from from from from from from from


microns millimeters centimeters meters kilometers Furlong rods light years
0.03937007874 39.370078740157 393.7007874 39370.0787402 39370078.7402 7920000 198000 3.7246175E+20
3.93700787E-05 0.0393700787402 0.3937007874 39.3700787402 39370.0787402 7920 198 3.7246175E+17
3.2808399E-06 0.003280839895 0.032808399 3.28083989501 3280.83989501 660 16.5 3.1038479E+16
1.0936133E-06 0.0010936132983 0.010936133 1.09361329834 1093.61329834 220 5.5 1.034616E+16
6.21371192E-10 6.213711922E-07 6.213712E-06 0.00062137119 0.62137119224 0.125 0.003125 5878499818848
5.39956803E-10 5.399568035E-07 5.399568E-06 0.0005399568 0.53995680346 0.1086220302376 0.00271555076 5108276680596
1 1000 10000 1000000 1000000000 201168000 5029200 9.4605284E+21
0.001 1 10 1000 1000000 201168 5029.2 9.4605284E+18
0.0001 0.1 1 100 100000 20116.8 502.92 9.4605284E+17
0.000001 0.001 0.01 1 1000 201.168 5.0292 9.4605284E+15
0.000000001 0.000001 0.00001 0.001 1 0.201168 0.0050292 9460528412464
4.97096954E-09 4.970969538E-06 4.97097E-05 0.00497096954 4.9709695379 1 0.025 4.7027999E+13
1.98838782E-07 0.0001988387815 0.0019883878 0.19883878152 198.838781516 40 1 1.8811199E+15
1.05702341E-22 1.05702341E-19 1.057023E-18 1.0570234E-16 1.0570234E-13 2.126392853E-14 5.3159821E-16 1

from from from from from from


Sq Microns Sq mm Sq cm Sq meters Sq Kilometers Hectares Area
0.0015500031 1550.0031000062 155000.31 1550003100.01 1.5500031E+15 15500031000062 Sq Mils
1.5500031E-09 0.0015500031 0.15500031 1550.00310001 1550003100.01 15500031.000062 Sq Inches
1.07639104E-11 1.076391042E-05 0.001076391 10.7639104167 10763910.4167 107639.1041671 Sq Feet
1.19599005E-12 1.195990046E-06 0.000119599 1.1959900463 1195990.0463 11959.900463011 Sq Yards
3.86102159E-19 3.861021585E-13 3.861022E-11 3.8610216E-07 0.38610215854 0.0038610215854 Sq Miles
2.47104393E-16 2.47104393E-10 2.471044E-08 0.00024710439 247.104393047 2.4710439304663 Acre
1 1000000 100000000 1000000000000 1E+018 1E+016 Sq Microns
0.000001 1 100 1000000 1000000000000 10000000000 Sq millimeters
0.00000001 0.01 1 10000 10000000000 100000000 Sq Centimeters
1E-12 0.000001 0.0001 1 1000000 10000 Sq Meters
1E-18 1E-12 1E-10 0.000001 1 0.01 Sq Kilometers
1E-16 1E-10 0.00000001 0.0001 100 1 Hectares

has been the official definition since 1959.


as 1200/3937 meters (making the inch 25.4000508..mm). The difference is only a factor of 0.999998 linearly, or 2 parts per million.
o and from the old 'US Survey' areas, remove the (0.999998)^2 factor

from from from from from from from from


cups pints quarts gallons barrels acre feet cubic mm cubic cc
14.4375 28.875 57.75 231 9702 75272131.631887 6.1023744E-05 0.06102374409
0.008355034722 0.0167100694444 0.0334201389 0.13368055556 5.61458333333 43560.261361045 3.5314667E-08 3.5314667E-05
0.00030944573 0.0006188914609 0.0012377829 0.00495113169 0.20794753086 1613.3430133721 1.3079506E-09 1.3079506E-06
48 96 192 768 32256 250255398.67225 0.00020288414 0.20288413621
16 32 64 256 10752 83418466.224082 6.7628045E-05 0.0676280454
8 16 32 128 5376 41709233.112041 3.3814023E-05 0.0338140227
1 2 4 16 672 5213654.1390051 4.2267528E-06 0.00422675284
0.5 1 2 8 336 2606827.0695026 2.1133764E-06 0.00211337642
0.25 0.5 1 4 168 1303413.5347513 1.0566882E-06 0.00105668821
0.0625 0.125 0.25 1 42 325853.38368782 2.6417205E-07 0.00026417205
0.001488095238 0.0029761904762 0.005952381 0.02380952381 1 7758.4138973291 6.2898108E-09 6.2898108E-06
1.91804054E-07 3.83608108E-07 7.672162E-07 3.0688649E-06 0.00012889232 1 8.1070833E-13 8.1070833E-10
236588.2365 473176.473 946352.946 3785411.784 158987294.928 1233489238468 1 1000
236.5882365 473.176473 946.352946 3785.411784 158987.294928 1233489238.4681 0.001 1
0.000236588236 0.000473176473 0.0009463529 0.00378541178 0.15898729493 1233.4892384681 0.000000001 0.000001
236.5882365 473.176473 946.352946 3785.411784 158987.294928 1233489238.4681 0.001 1
0.2365882365 0.473176473 0.946352946 3.785411784 158.987294928 1233489.2384681 0.000001 0.001
on as the basis. This is exact.

e notes on "Area" above.


he (0.999998)^3 factor in the equations involving Acre-Feet.

Dry Volume
pint (dry)
quart (dry)
peck
bushel

liter

from from from from


milligram gram kilogram metric ton Mass
0.015432358353 15.432358352941 134878812 15432358.3529 Grain
3.52739619E-05 0.0352739619496 308294.42744 35273.9619496 Ounce (av)
2.20462262E-06 0.0022046226218 19268.401715 2204.62262185 Pound (av)
1.10231131E-09 1.102311311E-06 9.6342008575 1.10231131092 Ton
3.21507466E-05 0.0321507465686 280997.52501 32150.7465686 Troy Ounce
2.67922888E-06 0.0026792288807 23416.460417 2679.22888072 Troy Pound
1 1000 8740000000 1000000000 milligram
0.001 1 8740000 1000000 gram
0.000001 0.001 8740 1000 kilogram
0.000000001 0.000001 8.74 1 Metric ton

Power
watt
kilowatt (KW)
Horsepower (550 ft-lb)
Horsepower (electric)
BTUs per hour
foot-pounds per second
are very close numerically. Both are provided here.
. Between Horsepower (550 ft-lb) & Foot-lb per sec are also exact

from from from


foot-pounds calorie (heat) calorie (food) Energy
13558179.48331 41868000 41868000000 erg
1.355817948331 4.1868 4186.8 joule (watt second)
0.000376616097 0.001163 1.163 watt hour
3.76616097E-07 0.000001163 0.001163 kilowatt hour (KWH)
0.001285067463 0.0039683207193 3.9683207193 BTU
1.2853743E-08 3.969268224E-08 3.969268E-05 therm (US)
1 3.0880252065941 3088.0252066 foot-pounds
0.323831553533 1 1000 calorie (heat)
0.000323831554 0.001 1 calorie (food)
by about 0.067%)
s and other units, which is accurate to at least 15 significant digits.
from from from from
m/s Km/s Km/h c Velocity
39.37007874016 39370.078740157 10.936132983 11802852677.2 inches per second (ips)
3.280839895013 3280.8398950131 0.9113444153 983571056.43 feet per second
0.000621371192 0.6213711922373 0.0001726031 186282.397051 miles per second
2.236936292054 2236.9362920544 0.6213711922 670616629.384 miles per hour (mph)
1.943881438783 1943.8814387833 0.5399670663 582760994.593 knot
6012.884753042 6012884.7530422 1670.2457647 1802617499785 Furlongs per fortnight
1 1000 0.2777777778 299792458 meters per second
0.001 1 0.0002777778 299792.458 kilometers per second
3.6 3600 1 1079252848.8 kilometers per hour
3.33564095E-09 3.335640952E-06 9.265669E-10 1 c (speed of light)

from from
Km/h/s G Acceleration
10.93613298338 386.08858267717 inches per second per second
0.911344415281 32.17404855643 feet per second per second
0.621371192237 21.936851288475 miles per hour per second
0.277777777778 9.80665 meters per second per second
0.000277777778 0.00980665 kilometers per second per second
1 35.30394 kilometers per hour per second
0.02832545036 1 G (gravitational pull)

from from from from from from from from


hours days weeks fortnights months years (365) leap years year (mean)
3.6E+15 8.64E+016 6.048E+017 1.2096E+018 2.628E+018 3.1536E+019 3.16224E+019 3.1556926E+19
3600000000000 86400000000000 6.048E+14 1.2096E+15 2.628E+15 3.1536E+016 3.16224E+016 3.1556926E+16
3,600,000,000 86,400,000,000 604800000000 1209600000000 2628000000000 31536000000000 3.16224E+13 3.1556926E+13
3,600,000 86,400,000 604800000 1,209,600,000 2628000000 31,536,000,000 31,622,400,000 31,556,926,000
3,600 86,400 604800 1,209,600 2628000 31,536,000 31,622,400 31,556,926
60 1,440 10080 20,160 43800 525,600 527,040 525,949
1 24 168 336 730 8760 8784 8765.81277778
0.041666666667 1 7 14 30.4166666667 365 366 365.242199074
0.005952380952 0.1428571428571 1 2 4.34523809524 52.142857142857 52.2857142857 52.1774570106
0.002976190476 0.0714285714286 0.5 1 2.17261904762 26.071428571429 26.1428571429 26.0887285053
0.001369863014 0.0328767123288 0.2301369863 0.4602739726 1 12 12 12
0.000114155251 0.0027397260274 0.002739726 0.03835616438 0.08333333333 1 1.00273972603 1.00066355911
0.000113843352 0.0027322404372 0.0027322404 0.03825136612 0.08333333333 0.9972677595628 1 0.99792950567
0.000114079553 0.0027379092628 0.0027379093 0.03833072968 0.08333333333 0.9993368809117 1.00207479017 1

from
terabytes Data
8796093022208 bit (b)
2199023255552 nibble
1099511627776 byte (B)
1,073,741,824 kilobyte (KB)
1,048,576 megabyte (MB)
1,024 gigabyte (GB)
1 terabyte (TB)

ties, and confrom to the numbers above.


red in base 10, where a megabyte=1,000,000 bytes, and a gigabyte=1,000,000,000 bytes as this allows the marketing department to quote slightly higher numbers.
Length
mils
inches
feet
yards
Miles
nautical miles
Microns (um)
millimeters (mm)
Centimeters (cm)
meters
Kilometers (km)
Furlong
rods
light years
from from from
cubic meters mililiters liters Volume
61023.744095 0.0610237441 61.023744095 Cubic Inches
35.314666721 3.531467E-05 0.0353146667 Cubic Feet
1.3079506193 1.307951E-06 0.0013079506 Cubic Yards
202884.13621 0.2028841362 202.88413621 teaspoon
67628.045404 0.0676280454 67.628045404 tablespoon
33814.022702 0.0338140227 33.814022702 Fluid Ounce
4226.7528377 0.0042267528 4.2267528377 cup
2113.3764189 0.0021133764 2.1133764189 pint
1056.6882094 0.0010566882 1.0566882094 quart
264.17205236 0.0002641721 0.2641720524 gallon
6.2898107704 6.289811E-06 0.0062898108 Barrel
0.0008107083 8.107083E-10 8.107083E-07 acre feet
1000000000 1000 1000000 cubic millimeters
1000000 1 1000 cubic centimeters (cc)
1 0.000001 0.001 cubic meters
1000000 1 1000 milliliters (ml)
1000 0.001 1 liters
Time
picosecond (ps)
nanosecond (ns)
microsecond (us)
millisecond (ms)
seconds
minutes
hours
days
weeks
Fortnight
Months
year (365 day)
year (leap)
year (mean)
htly higher numbers.
1
FEET inches total in cm->in
a= 1 0 Measurement
12US Units
Metric
39.37
b= 1 0 12 39.37 b c
c= 1 0 12 39.37
1728 61023
Volume = 1,728 Cubic Inches

Weight Display
Weight = 490.0 Pounds US
490
Weight = 0.25 ton(s) Metric

Material type = 0.2836 18 1

Reference / Notes:
Field Notes go here

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1
FEET inches total in cm->in
d= 1 6 Measurement Units
18US 41.732198
Metric
h= 0 42 42 16.535383
d
Volume = 10,687.72 Cubic Inches

h
Weight Display
US
Weight = 891 Pounds 891
Metric
Weight = 0.45 ton(s)

Material type = 0.0833 8 1

Reference / Notes:

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1
FEET inches total in cm->in
(T) Wall Thickness 0 1.5 Measurement Units
1.5US 0.5905494
Metric
(H) Length 4 0 48 157.48
(D) Outside Diameter 0 18 18 7.0865928
3731.508 1897.573
D
Volume = 3,731.51 Cubic Inches

Note: This calculates the


area of the wall, NOT the
H
area of the inside of the
hollow cylinder.

T
Weight Display
Weight = 1,059 Pounds US
1059
Weight = 0.53 ton(s) Metric

Material type = 0.2836 18 1

Reference / Notes:

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1
FEET inches total in cm->in
(a) base side 1 = 2 0 Measurement Units
24US 78.74
Metric
d c
(b) base side 2 = 2 0 24 78.74
(c) top side 1 = 0 12 12 4.7243952
(d) top side 2 = 0 12 12 4.7243952 h
(h) height = 2 0 24 78.74
8064 173078.56

Volume = 8,064 Cubic Inches


b
a
Weight Display
Weight = 672.0 Pounds US
672
Weight = 0.34 ton(s) Metric

Material type = 0.0833 8 1

Reference / Notes:

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1
FEET inches total in cm->in
Measurement Units
a= 0 12 12US Metric
4.7243952
b= 0 12 12 4.7243952
H= 0 7 7 2.7558972
336 20.50379 h
Volume = 336.00 Cubic Inches

b
a
Weight Display
US
Weight = 33.0 Pounds 33
Metric
Weight = 0.02 ton(s)

Material type = 0.0955 1 1

Reference / Notes:

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1
FEET inches total in cm->in
d= 0 6 Measurement Units
6US 2.3621976
Metric
D=
h=
0
0
12
7
12
7
4.7243952
2.7558972
d
461.8152 28.18144
Volume = 461.82 Cubic Inches

D
Weight Display
US
Weight = 49.0 Pounds 49
Metric
Weight = 0.02 ton(s)

Material type = 0.1059 7 1

Reference / Notes:

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1
FEET inches total in cm->in
Measurement Units
D= 0 8 8US Metric
3.1495968
H= 0 14 14 5.5117944
235.9467 14.39822

Volume = 235.95 Cubic Inches


H

D
Weight Display
US
Weight = 67.0 Pounds 67
Metric
Weight = 0.03 ton(s)

Material type = 0.2836 18 1

Reference / Notes:

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1
FEET inches total in cm->in
(d) diameter = 0 4 Measurement Units
2US 0.7873992
Metric
33.51032 2.044907

Volume = 33.51 Cubic Inches


d

Weight Display
US
Weight = 10.0 Pounds 10
Metric
Weight = 0.01 ton(s)

Material type = 0.2836 18 1

Reference / Notes:

02/23/2024 07:31:04
1
FEET inches total in cm->in
Measurement Units
a= 0 16 16US Metric
6.2991936
b= 0 12 12 4.7243952
c= 0 12 12
1152
4.7243952
70.29872
b
Volume = 1,152.00 Cubic Inches

Weight Display
US
Weight = 357.0 Pounds 357
Metric
Weight = 0.18 ton(s)

Material type = 0.3096 2 1 a

Reference / Notes:

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Feet Inches Electric Motors
L= 2 4
D= 1 2
Convrt L-in 28
Convrt D-in 14
Volume = 4,310.3 cu. in. Copper 0.3237

info
Weight = 1,396.0 lbs.

Weight = 0.7 tons

NOTE: This will provide an ESTIMATE of what an electric


motor might weigh. This will be on the "high" side and is
intended to help in determining the proper rigging equipment
to be used.
Contact the original equipment manufacturer for the accurate
weight of this type of equipment. All calculations must be verified by a qualified person.

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Valve Bonnets

A= 8 inches
a= 2 inches
t1= 1.5 inches
503 lbs
0.3 tons
Approximate d= 4 inches
weight D= 20 inches
h= 10 inches

E= 24 inches
e= 18 inches Mat. value
t2= 2 inches 0.28 lbs - cu. in.

Material type: Steel 2


All calculations must be verified by a
qualified person.
Notes:

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All calculations must be verified by a qualified person.

Estimating Pump upper half casings

Inches B D
B1 33.00 Full area 1072.5 4168.903
B2 26.00 Subtracted Area 290 3087.904
B3 1.250 * Total area = 782.5 1080.999
Weight = 221.89 306.53
D1 29.00
D2 18.00 lbs per Cu in 0.2836

X 6.00
W 8.00 NOTE: This will provide an ESTIMATE of what the U/H
Z 6.00 528.4 lbs casing should weigh. This will be on the conservative "high"
side and is intended to help in determining the proper rigging
Shell Thick 1.250 * 0.3 tons
equipment to be used.
Approximate Contact the original equipment manufacturer for the accurate
Material type: Steel Weight weight of this type of equipment.

* Sometimes it is very hard to measure the thickness of the shell,


generally the flange dimension (B3) is very close to that of the
entire casing. This can be used when the actual thickness is
impossible to obtain.
Notes:

Material va 2

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U.S. Pipe Dimension and Weight Data
Based on ASME data
Nominal Pipe size - Pipe Schedule
Method #1 - Choose---> 8 - Sch: 40, Std, 40S 86

Outside diameter 8.625


Inside diameter 7.981
Wall Thickness 0.322
Weight per foot 28.55
feet inches
Length of pipe: 21 0
Total weight of pipe: 600 lbs

Method #2 - Enter dimensions:

Outside Diameter of Pipe: 8.625


Wall Thickness of pipe: 0.322
feet inches
Length of pipe: 21 0

Weight per foot: 28.58


Total length of pipe: 21
Total weight of pipe: 601 lbs

Note: Method #2 may calculate a HIGHER weight estimate

All calculations must be verified by a qualified person.

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Steel S-type I-Beams are identified by:

S DEPTH (inches) × WEIGHT PER UNIT LENGTH (pounds per foot)


Steel S-type I-Beams
For Example: S18 × 54.7 is an I-Beam with a Depth of 18 inches and having a
area (in2): 29.30 Nominal Weight per Foot of 54.7 lbf/ft.
Weight per
foot: 99.7
7.245 (inches)
I-Beam Size èè S24 ×3100
w
0.870 (inches)
Length of Beam (ft): 12
Length of Beam (in): 0
Total (inches): 144
tf
Total Weight of Beam: 1197 lbs
Total Weight of Beam: 0.60 tons (US)

24.000 d
(inches)

tw 0.745 (inches)

Area d w tf tw
in × lbf/ft (in2) (in) (in) (in) (in)
1 S24 × 121 35.60 24.50 8.050 1.090 0.800
2 S24 × 106 31.20 24.50 7.870 1.090 0.620
3 S24 × 100 29.30 24.00 7.245 0.870 0.745
4 S24 × 90 26.50 24.00 7.125 0.870 0.625
5 S24 × 80 23.50 24.00 7.000 0.870 0.500
6 S20 × 96 28.20 20.30 7.200 0.920 0.800
7 S20 × 86 25.30 20.30 7.060 0.920 0.660
8 S20 × 75 22.00 20.00 6.385 0.795 0.635
9 S20 × 66 19.40 20.00 6.255 0.795 0.505
10 S18 × 70 20.60 18.00 6.251 0.691 0.711
11 S18 × 54.7 16.10 18.00 6.001 0.691 0.461
12 S15 × 50 14.70 15.00 5.640 0.622 0.550
13 S15 × 42.9 12.60 15.00 5.501 0.622 0.411
14 S12 × 50 14.70 12.00 5.477 0.659 0.687
15 S12 × 40.8 12.00 12.00 5.252 0.659 0.462
16 S12 × 35 10.30 12.00 5.078 0.544 0.428
17 S12 × 31.8 9.40 12.00 5.000 0.544 0.350
18 S10 × 35 10.30 10.00 4.944 0.491 0.594
19 S10 × 25.4 7.46 10.00 4.661 0.491 0.311
20 S8 × 23 6.77 8.00 4.171 0.426 0.441
21 S8 × 18.4 5.41 8.00 4.001 0.426 0.271
22 S7 × 20 5.88 7.00 3.860 0.392 0.450
23 S7 × 15.3 4.50 7.00 3.662 0.392 0.252
24 S6 × 17.25 5.07 6.00 3.565 0.359 0.465
25 S6 × 12.5 3.67 6.00 3.332 0.359 0.232
26 S5 × 14.75 4.34 5.00 3.284 0.326 0.494
27 S5 × 10 2.94 5.00 3.004 0.326 0.214
28 S4 × 9.5 2.79 4.00 2.796 0.293 0.326
29 S4 × 7.7 2.26 4.00 2.663 0.293 0.193
30 S3 × 7.5 2.21 3.00 2.509 0.260 0.349
31 S3 × 5.7 1.67 3.00 2.330 0.260 0.170

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Steel Wide Flange I-Beams are identified by:

W DEPTH (inches) × WEIGHT PER UNIT LENGTH (pounds per foot)


Steel Wide Flange I-Beams
For Example: W27 × 161 is an I-Beam with a Depth of 27 inches and
area (in2): 24.80 having a Nominal Weight per Foot of 161 lbf/ft.
Weight per
foot: 84.4
9.960 (inches)
I-Beam Size èè
W27 × 847
w
Length of Beam (ft): 10 0.640 (inches)
Length of Beam (in): 0
Total (inches): 120

Total Weight of Beam:


Total Weight of Beam:
844
0.42
lbs
tons (US)
tf
26.710
(inches)
d
tw 0.460 (inches)

Area d w tf tw
in × lbf/ft (in2) (in) (in) (in) (in)
1 W27 × 178 52.30 27.81 14.09 1.19 0.73
2 W27 × 161 47.40 27.59 14.02 1.08 0.66
3 W27 × 146 42.90 27.38 13.97 0.98 0.61
4 W27 × 114 33.50 27.29 10.07 0.93 0.57
5 W27 × 102 30.00 27.09 10.02 0.83 0.52
6 W27 × 94 27.70 26.92 9.99 0.75 0.49
7 W27 × 84 24.80 26.71 9.96 0.64 0.46
8 W24 × 162 47.70 25.00 12.96 1.22 0.71
9 W24 × 146 43.00 24.74 12.90 1.09 0.65
10 W24 × 131 38.50 24.48 12.86 0.96 0.61
11 W24 × 117 34.40 24.26 12.80 0.85 0.55
12 W24 × 104 30.60 24.06 12.75 0.75 0.50
13 W24 × 94 27.70 24.31 9.07 0.88 0.52
14 W24 × 84 24.70 24.10 9.02 0.77 0.47
15 W24 × 76 22.40 23.92 8.99 0.68 0.44
16 W24 × 68 20.10 23.73 8.97 0.59 0.42
17 W24 × 62 18.20 23.74 7.04 0.59 0.43
18 W24 × 55 16.20 23.57 7.01 0.51 0.40
19 W21 × 147 43.20 22.06 12.51 1.15 0.72
20 W21 × 132 38.80 21.83 12.44 1.04 0.65
21 W21 × 122 35.90 21.68 12.39 0.96 0.60
22 W21 × 111 32.70 21.51 12.34 0.88 0.55
23 W21 × 101 29.80 21.36 12.29 0.80 0.50
24 W21 × 93 27.30 21.62 8.42 0.93 0.58
25 W21 × 83 24.30 21.43 8.36 0.84 0.52
26 W21 × 73 21.50 21.24 8.30 0.74 0.46
27 W21 × 68 20.00 21.13 8.27 0.69 0.43
28 W21 × 62 18.30 20.99 8.24 0.62 0.40
29 W21 × 57 16.70 21.06 6.56 0.65 0.41
30 W21 × 50 14.70 20.83 6.53 0.54 0.38
31 W21 × 44 13.00 20.66 6.50 0.45 0.35
32 W18 × 119 35.10 18.97 11.27 1.06 0.66
33 W18 × 106 31.10 18.73 11.20 0.94 0.59
34 W18 × 97 28.50 18.59 11.15 0.87 0.54
35 W18 × 86 25.30 18.39 11.09 0.77 0.48
36 W18 × 76 22.30 18.21 11.04 0.68 0.43
37 W18 × 71 20.80 18.47 7.64 0.81 0.50
38 W18 × 65 19.10 18.35 7.59 0.75 0.45
39 W18 × 60 17.60 18.24 7.56 0.70 0.42
40 W18 × 55 16.20 18.11 7.53 0.63 0.39
41 W18 × 50 14.70 17.99 7.50 0.57 0.36
42 W18 × 46 13.50 18.06 6.06 0.61 0.36
43 W18 × 40 11.80 17.90 6.02 0.53 0.32
44 W18 × 35 10.30 17.70 6.00 0.43 0.30
45 W16 × 100 29.40 16.97 10.43 0.99 0.59
46 W16 × 89 26.20 16.75 10.37 0.88 0.53
47 W16 × 77 22.60 16.52 10.30 0.76 0.46
48 W16 × 67 19.70 16.33 10.24 0.67 0.40
49 W16 × 57 16.80 16.43 7.12 0.72 0.43
50 W16 × 50 14.70 16.26 7.07 0.63 0.38
51 W16 × 45 13.30 16.13 7.04 0.57 0.35
52 W16 × 40 11.80 16.01 7.00 0.51 0.31
53 W16 × 36 10.60 15.86 6.99 0.43 0.30
54 W16 × 31 9.12 15.88 5.53 0.44 0.28
55 W16 × 26 7.68 15.69 5.50 0.35 0.25
56 W14 × 730 215.00 22.42 17.89 4.91 3.07
57 W14 × 665 196.00 21.64 17.65 4.52 2.83
58 W14 × 605 178.00 20.92 17.42 4.16 2.60
59 W14 × 550 162.00 20.24 17.20 3.82 2.38
60 W14 × 500 147.00 19.60 17.01 3.50 2.19
61 W14 × 455 134.00 19.02 16.84 3.21 2.02
62 W14 × 426 125.00 18.67 16.70 3.04 1.88
63 W14 × 398 117.00 18.29 16.59 2.85 1.77
64 W14 × 370 109.00 17.92 16.48 2.66 1.66
65 W14 × 342 101.00 17.54 16.36 2.47 1.54
66 W14 × 311 91.40 17.12 16.23 2.26 1.41
67 W14 × 283 83.30 16.74 16.11 2.07 1.29
68 W14 × 257 75.60 16.38 16.00 1.89 1.18
69 W14 × 233 68.50 16.04 15.89 1.72 1.07
70 W14 × 211 62.00 15.72 15.80 1.56 0.98
71 W14 × 193 56.80 15.48 15.71 1.44 0.89
72 W14 × 176 51.80 15.22 15.65 1.31 0.83
73 W14 × 159 46.70 14.98 15.57 1.19 0.75
74 W14 × 145 42.70 14.78 15.50 1.09 0.68
75 W14 × I32 38.80 14.66 14.73 1.03 0.65
76 W14 × 120 35.30 14.48 14.67 0.94 0.59
77 W14 × 109 32.00 14.32 14.61 0.86 0.53
78 W14 × 99 29.10 14.16 14.57 0.78 0.49
79 W14 × 90 26.50 14.02 14.52 0.71 0.44
80 W14 × 82 24.10 14.31 10.13 0.86 0.51
81 W14 × 74 21.80 14.17 10.07 0.79 0.45
82 W14 × 68 20.00 14.04 10.04 0.72 0.42
83 W14 × 61 17.90 13.89 10.00 0.65 0.38
84 W14 × 53 15.60 13.92 8.06 0.66 0.37
85 W14 × 48 14.10 13.79 8.03 0.60 0.34
86 W14 × 43 12.60 13.66 8.00 0.53 0.31
87 W14 × 38 11.20 14.10 6.77 0.52 0.31
88 W14 × 34 10.00 13.98 6.75 0.46 0.29
89 W14 × 30 8.85 13.84 6.73 0.39 0.27
90 W14 × 26 7.69 13.91 5.03 0.42 0.26
91 W14 × 22 6.49 13.74 5.00 0.34 0.23
92 W12 × 336 98.80 16.82 13.39 2.96 1.78
93 W12 × 305 89.60 16.32 13.24 2.71 1.63
94 W12 × 279 81.90 15.85 13.14 2.47 1.53
95 W12 × 252 74.10 15.41 13.01 2.25 1.40
96 W12 × 230 67.70 15.05 12.90 2.07 1.29
97 W12 × 210 61.80 14.71 12.79 1.90 1.18
98 W12 × 190 55.80 14.38 12.67 1.74 1.06
99 W12 × 170 50.00 14.03 12.57 1.56 0.96
100 W12 × 152 44.70 13.71 12.48 1.40 0.87
101 W12 × 136 39.90 13.41 12.40 1.25 0.79
102 W12 × 120 35.30 13.12 12.32 1.11 0.71
103 W12 × 106 31.20 12.89 12.22 0.99 0.61
104 W12 × 96 28.20 12.71 12.16 0.90 0.55
105 W12 × 87 25.60 12.53 12.13 0.81 0.52
106 W12 × 79 23.20 12.38 12.08 0.74 0.47
107 W12 × 72 21.10 12.25 12.04 0.67 0.43
108 W12 × 65 19.10 12.12 12.00 0.61 0.39
109 W12 × 58 17.00 12.19 10.01 0.64 0.36
110 W12 × 53 15.60 12.06 10.00 0.58 0.35
111 W12 × 50 14.70 12.19 8.08 0.64 0.37
112 W12 × 45 13.20 12.06 8.05 0.58 0.34
113 W12 × 40 11.80 11.94 8.01 0.52 0.30
114 W12 × 35 10.30 12.50 6.56 0.52 0.30
115 W12 × 30 8.79 12.34 6.52 0.44 0.26
116 W12 × 26 7.65 12.22 6.49 0.38 0.23
117 W12 × 22 6.48 12.31 4.03 0.43 0.26
118 W12 × 19 5.57 12.16 4.01 0.35 0.24
119 W12 × 16 4.71 11.99 3.99 0.27 0.22
120 W12 × 14 4.16 11.91 3.97 0.23 0.20
121 W10 × 112 32.90 11.36 10.42 1.25 0.76
122 W10 × 100 29.40 11.10 10.34 1.12 0.68
123 W10 × 88 25.90 10.84 10.27 0.99 0.61
124 W10 × 77 22.60 10.60 10.19 0.87 0.53
125 W10 × 68 20.00 10.40 10.13 0.77 0.47
126 W10 × 60 17.60 10.22 10.08 0.68 0.42
127 W10 × 54 15.80 10.09 10.03 0.62 0.37
128 W10 × 49 14.40 9.98 10.00 0.56 0.34
129 W10 × 45 13.30 10.10 8.02 0.62 0.35
130 W10 × 39 11.50 9.92 7.99 0.53 0.32
131 W10 × 33 9.71 9.73 7.96 0.44 0.29
132 W10 × 30 8.84 10.47 5.81 0.51 0.30
133 W10 × 26 7.61 10.33 5.77 0.44 0.26
134 W10 × 22 6.49 10.17 5.75 0.36 0.24
135 W10 × 19 5.62 10.24 4.02 0.40 0.25
136 W10 × 17 4.99 10.11 4.01 0.33 0.24
137 W10 × 15 4.41 9.99 4.00 0.27 0.23
138 W10 × 12 3.54 9.87 3.96 0.21 0.19
139 W8 × 67 19.70 9.00 8.28 0.94 0.57
140 W8 × 58 17.10 8.75 8.22 0.81 0.51
141 W8 × 48 14.10 8.50 8.11 0.69 0.40
142 W8 × 40 11.70 8.25 8.07 0.56 0.36
143 W8 × 35 10.30 8.12 8.02 0.50 0.31
144 W8 × 31 9.13 8.00 8.00 0.44 0.29
145 W8 × 28 8.25 8.06 6.54 0.47 0.29
146 W8 × 24 7.08 7.93 6.50 0.40 0.25
147 W8 × 21 6.16 8.28 5.27 0.40 0.25
148 W8 × 18 5.26 8.14 5.25 0.33 0.23
149 W8 × 15 4.44 8.11 4.02 0.32 0.25
150 W8 × 13 3.84 7.99 4.00 0.26 0.23
151 W8 × 10 2.96 7.89 3.94 0.21 0.17
152 W6 × 25 7.34 6.38 6.08 0.46 0.32
153 W6 × 20 5.87 6.20 6.02 0.37 0.26
154 W6 × 16 4.74 6.28 4.03 0.41 0.26
155 W6 × 15 4.43 5.99 5.99 0.26 0.23
156 W6 × 12 3.55 6.03 4.00 0.28 0.23
157 W6 × 9 2.68 5.90 3.94 0.22 0.17
158 W5 × 19 5.54 5.15 5.03 0.43 0.27
159 W5 × 16 4.68 5.01 5.00 0.36 0.24
160 W4 × 13 3.83 4.16 4.06 0.35 0.28

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American Standard Steel Channels are identified by:

C DEPTH (inches) × WEIGHT PER UNIT LENGTH (pound force per foot)
Steel Channels
For Example: C12 × 30 is a Channel with a Depth of 12 inches and having a
area (in2): 4.04 Nominal Weight per Foot of 30 lbf/ft.
Weight per
foot: 13.7
2.343 (inches)
I-Beam Size èè C8 ×1513.75
w
Length of Beam (ft): 10 0.390 (inches)
Length of Beam (in): 0
Total (inches): 120

Total Weight of Beam: 137 lbs tf


Total Weight of Beam: 0.07 tons (US)

8.000
(inches) d

tw 0.303 (inches)

Area d w tf tw
in × lbf/ft (in2) (in) (in) (in) (in)
1 C15 × 50 14.7 15 3.716 0.65 0.716
2 C15 × 40 11.8 15 3.52 0.65 0.52
3 C15 × 33.9 9.96 15 3.4 0.65 0.4
4 C12 × 30 8.82 12 3.17 0.501 0.51
5 C12 × 25 7.35 12 3.047 0.501 0.387
6 C12 × 20.7 6.09 12 2.942 0.501 0.282
7 C10 × 30 8.82 10 3.033 0.436 0.673
8 C10 × 25 7.35 10 2.886 0.436 0.526
9 C10 × 20 5.88 10 2.739 0.436 0.379
10 C10 × 15.3 4.49 10 2.6 0.436 0.24
11 C9 × 20 5.88 9 2.648 0.413 0.448
12 C9 × 15 4.41 9 2.485 0.413 0.285
13 C9 × 13.4 3.94 9 2.433 0.413 0.233
14 C8 × 18.75 5.51 8 2.527 0.39 0.487
15 C8 × 13.75 4.04 8 2.343 0.39 0.303
16 C8 × 11.5 3.38 8 2.26 0.39 0.22
17 C7 × 14.75 4.33 7 2.299 0.366 0.419
18 C7 × 12.25 3.6 7 2.194 0.366 0.314
19 C7 × 9.8 2.87 7 2.09 0.366 0.21
20 C6 × 13 3.83 6 2.157 0.343 0.437
21 C6 × 10.5 3.09 6 2.034 0.343 0.314
22 C6 × 8.2 2.4 6 1.92 0.343 0.2
23 C5 × 9 2.64 5 1.885 0.32 0.325
24 C5 × 6.7 1.97 5 1.75 0.32 0.19
25 C4 × 7.25 2.13 4 1.721 0.296 0.321
26 C4 × 5.4 1.59 4 1.584 0.296 0.184
27 C3 × 6 1.76 3 1.596 0.273 0.356
28 C3 × 5 1.47 3 1.498 0.273 0.258
29 C3 × 4.1 1.21 3 1.41 0.273 0.17

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Steel Angles are identified by:

LEG (h) inches × LEG (w) inches × THICKNESS (t) inches


Steel Angles
For Example: L4×3×5/8 is an Angle with one 4 inch leg one 3 inch leg and
area (in2): 11.00 having a thickness of 5/8 of an inch.
Weight per
foot: 37.4

I-Beam Size èè
L6×6×1 8

1.000 (inches)
Length of Beam (ft): 10
Length of Beam (in):
Total (inches):
0
120
t
6.000
Total Weight of Beam: 374 lbs (inches)
h
Total Weight of Beam: 0.19 tons (US)

w
6.000 (inches)

a×b×Thickness Area h w t lb ft
(in×in×in) (in2) (in) (in) (in)
1 L8×8×11/8 16.7 8.00 8.00 1.1250 56.9
2 L8×8×1 15 8.00 8.00 1.0000 51
3 L8×8×7/8 13.2 8.00 8.00 0.8750 45
4 L8×8×3/4 11.4 8.00 8.00 0.7500 38.9
5 L8×8×5/8 9.61 8.00 8.00 0.6250 32.7
6 L8×8×9/16 8.68 8.00 8.00 0.5625 29.6
7 L8×8×1/2 7.75 8.00 8.00 0.5000 26.4
8 L6×6×1 11 6.00 6.00 1.0000 37.4
9 L6×6×7/8 9.73 6.00 6.00 0.8750 33.1
10 L6×6×3/4 8.44 6.00 6.00 0.7500 28.7
11 L6×6×5/8 7.11 6.00 6.00 0.6250 24.2
12 L6×6×9/16 6.43 6.00 6.00 0.5625 21.9
13 L6×6×1/2 5.75 6.00 6.00 0.5000 19.6
14 L6×6× /16 7
5.06 6.00 6.00 0.4375 17.2
15 L6×6× /8 3
4.36 6.00 6.00 0.3750 14.9
16 L6×6× /16 5
3.65 6.00 6.00 0.3125 12.4
17 L5×5×7/8 7.98 5.00 5.00 0.8750 27.2
18 L5×5×3/4 6.94 5.00 5.00 0.7500 23.6
19 L5×5×5/8 5.86 5.00 5.00 0.6250 20
20 L5×5×1/2 4.75 5.00 5.00 0.5000 16.2
21 L5×5×7/16 4.18 5.00 5.00 0.4375 14.3
22 L5×5×3/8 3.61 5.00 5.00 0.3750 12.3
23 L5×5×5/16 3.03 5.00 5.00 0.3125 10.3
24 L4×4×3/4 5.44 4.00 4.00 0.7500 18.5
25 L4×4×5/8 4.61 4.00 4.00 0.6250 15.7
26 L4×4×1/2 3.75 4.00 4.00 0.5000 12.8
27 L4×4×7/16 3.31 4.00 4.00 0.4375 11.3
28 L4×4×3/8 2.86 4.00 4.00 0.3750 9.8
29 L4×4× /16 5
2.4 4.00 4.00 0.3125 8.2
30 L4×4× /4 1
1.94 4.00 4.00 0.2500 6.6
31 L3 /2×3 /2× /2
1 1 1
3.25 3.00 3.00 0.5000 11.1
32 L31/2×31/2×7/16 2.87 3.00 3.00 0.4375 9.8
33 L31/2×31/2×3/8 2.48 3.00 3.00 0.3750 8.5
34 L31/2×31/2×5/16 2.09 3.00 3.00 0.3125 7.2
35 L31/2×31/2×1/4 1.69 3.00 3.00 0.2500 5.8
36 L3×3×1/2 2.75 3.00 3.00 0.5000 9.4
37 L3×3×7/16 2.43 3.00 3.00 0.4375 8.3
38 L3×3×3/8 2.11 3.00 3.00 0.3750 7.2
39 L3×3×5/16 1.78 3.00 3.00 0.3125 6.1
40 L3×3×1/4 1.44 3.00 3.00 0.2500 4.9
41 L3×3×3/16 1.09 3.00 3.00 0.1875 3.71
42 L21/2×21/2×1/2 2.25 2.50 2.50 0.5000 7.7
43 L21/2×21/2×3/8 1.73 2.50 2.50 0.3750 5.9
44 L21/2×21/2×5/16 1.46 2.50 2.50 0.3125 5
45 L21/2×21/2×1/4 1.19 2.50 2.50 0.2500 4.1
46 L2 /2×2 /2× /16
1 1 3
0.902 2.50 2.50 0.1875 3.07
47 L2×2× /8 3
1.36 2.00 2.00 0.3750 4.7
48 L2×2×5/16 1.15 2.00 2.00 0.3125 3.92
49 L2×2×1/4 0.938 2.00 2.00 0.2500 3.19
50 L2×2×3/16 0.715 2.00 2.00 0.1875 2.44
51 L2×2×1/8 0.484 2.00 2.00 0.1250 1.65
52 L9×4×5/8 7.73 9.00 4.00 0.6250 26.3
53 L9×4×9/16 7 9.00 4.00 0.5625 23.8
54 L9×4×1/2 6.25 9.00 4.00 0.5000 21.3
55 L8×6×1 13 8.00 6.00 1.0000 44.2
56 L8×6×7/8 11.5 8.00 6.00 0.8750 39.1
57 L8×6×3/4 9.94 8.00 6.00 0.7500 33.8
58 L8×6× /8 5
8.36 8.00 6.00 0.6250 28.5
59 L8×6× /16 9
7.56 8.00 6.00 0.5625 25.7
60 L8×6× /2 1
6.75 8.00 6.00 0.5000 23
61 L8×6×7/16 5.93 8.00 6.00 0.4375 20.2
62 L8×4×1 11 8.00 4.00 1.0000 37.4
63 L8×4×3/4 8.44 8.00 4.00 0.7500 28.7
64 L8×4×9/16 6.43 8.00 4.00 0.5625 21.9
65 L8×4×1/2 5.75 8.00 4.00 0.5000 19.6
66 L7×4×3/4 7.69 7.00 4.00 0.7500 26.2
67 L7×4×5/8 6.48 7.00 4.00 0.6250 22.1
68 L7×4×1/2 5.25 7.00 4.00 0.5000 17.9
69 L7×4×3/8 3.98 7.00 4.00 0.3750 13.6
70 L6×4×7/8 7.98 6.00 4.00 0.8750 27.2
71 L6×4× /4 3
6.94 6.00 4.00 0.7500 23.6
72 L6×4× /8 5
5.86 6.00 4.00 0.6250 20
73 L6×4× /16 9
5.31 6.00 4.00 0.5625 18.1
74 L6×4×1/2 4.75 6.00 4.00 0.5000 16.2
75 L6×4×7/16 4.18 6.00 4.00 0.4375 14.3
76 L6×4×3/8 3.61 6.00 4.00 0.3750 12.3
77 L6×4×5/16 3.03 6.00 4.00 0.3125 10.3
78 L6×31/2×1/2 4.5 6.00 3.50 0.5000 15.3
79 L6×31/2×3/8 3.42 6.00 3.50 0.3750 11.7
80 L6×31/2×5/16 2.87 6.00 3.50 0.3125 9.8
81 L5×31/2×3/4 5.81 5.00 3.50 0.7500 19.8
82 L5×31/2×5/8 4.92 5.00 3.50 0.6250 16.8
83 L5×31/2×1/2 4 5.00 3.50 0.5000 13.6
84 L5×31/2×7/16 3.53 5.00 3.50 0.4375 12
85 L5×31/2×3/8 3.05 5.00 3.50 0.3750 10.4
86 L5×31/2×5/16 2.56 5.00 3.50 0.3125 8.7
87 L5×31/2×1/4 2.06 5.00 3.50 0.2500 7
88 L5×3× /8 5
4.61 5.00 3.00 0.6250 15.7
89 L5×3×1/2 3.75 5.00 3.00 0.5000 12.8
90 L5×3×7/16 3.31 5.00 3.00 0.4375 11.3
91 L5×3×3/8 2.86 5.00 3.00 0.3750 9.8
92 L5×3×5/16 2.4 5.00 3.00 0.3125 8.2
93 L5×3×1/4 1.94 5.00 3.00 0.2500 6.6
94 L4×31/2×5/8 4.3 4.00 3.50 0.6250 14.7
95 L4×31/2×1/2 3.5 4.00 3.50 0.5000 11.9
96 L4×31/2×7/16 3.09 4.00 3.50 0.4375 10.6
97 L4×31/2×3/8 2.67 4.00 3.50 0.3750 9.1
98 L4×31/2×5/16 2.25 4.00 3.50 0.3125 7.7
99 L4×31/2×1/4 1.81 4.00 3.50 0.2500 6.2
100 L4×3×5/8 3.98 4.00 3.00 0.6250 13.6
101 L4×3×1/2 3.25 4.00 3.00 0.5000 11.1
102 L4×3× /16 7
2.87 4.00 3.00 0.4375 9.8
103 L4×3× /8 3
2.48 4.00 3.00 0.3750 8.5
104 L4×3×5/16 2.09 4.00 3.00 0.3125 7.2
105 L4×3×1/4 1.69 4.00 3.00 0.2500 5.8
106 L31/2×3×1/2 3 3.50 3.00 0.5000 10.2
107 L31/2×3×7/16 2.65 3.50 3.00 0.4375 9.1
108 L31/2×3×3/8 2.3 3.50 3.00 0.3750 7.9
109 L31/2×3×5/16 1.93 3.50 3.00 0.3125 6.6
110 L31/2×3×1/4 1.56 3.50 3.00 0.2500 5.4
111 L31/2×21/2×1/2 2.75 3.50 2.50 0.5000 9.4
112 L31/2×21/2×7/16 2.43 3.50 2.50 0.4375 8.3
113 L31/2×21/2×3/8 2.11 3.50 2.50 0.3750 7.2
114 L31/2×21/2×5/16 1.78 3.50 2.50 0.3125 6.1
115 L31/2×21/2×1/4 1.44 3.50 2.50 0.2500 4.9
116 L3×21/2×1/2 2.5 3.00 2.50 0.5000 8.5
117 L3×2 /2× /16
1 7
2.21 3.00 2.50 0.4375 7.6
118 L3×2 /2× /8
1 3
1.92 3.00 2.50 0.3750 6.6
119 L3×2 /2× /16
1 5
1.62 3.00 2.50 0.3125 5.6
120 L3×2 /2× /4
1 1
1.31 3.00 2.50 0.2500 4.5
121 L3×21/2×3/16 0.996 3.00 2.50 0.1875 3.39
122 L3×2×1/2 2.25 3.00 2.00 0.5000 7.7
123 L3×2×7/16 2 3.00 2.00 0.4375 6.8
124 L3×2×3/8 1.73 3.00 2.00 0.3750 5.9
125 L3×2×5/16 1.46 3.00 2.00 0.3125 5
126 L3×2×1/4 1.19 3.00 2.00 0.2500 4.1
127 L3×2×3/16 0.902 3.00 2.00 0.1875 3.07
128 L21/2×2×3/8 1.55 2.50 2.00 0.3750 5.3
129 L21/2×2×5/16 1.31 2.50 2.00 0.3125 4.5
130 L21/2×2×1/4 1.06 2.50 2.00 0.2500 3.62
131 L21/2×2×3/16 0.809 2.50 2.00 0.1875 2.75

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h = 20.000 inches Approximate weight = 68.06 lbs
w = 6.200 inches 0.03 tons
t1 = 0.500 inches
t2 = 0.800 inches Steel 2
Ln = 1 feet Material density (per Cu. Inch): 0.2836

This should be used only when the type of shape is not know
(ie: WF16 X 40). It will calculate the approximate weight
based on rough field measurements. The result will always
be about 4% to 8% more than the actual weight for a steel
beam of the indicated size. This will ensure that the rigging
used will be sufficient.

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Solve a
side b = 7.00 Find the Opposite and the angle (from horizontal )
side c = 9.00
Angle = 39 degrees
Then a = 5.66

9.00
Total Load Weight: 10,000 5.66
Tension Side 1: 7,955
Tension Side 2: 7,955
39 degrees

7.00

So lve a So lve b So lve c

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Solve b
side a= 3.00 Find the Adjacent and the angle (from horizontal )
side c= 5.10
Angle = 36 degrees
Then b = 4.12

5.10
Total Load Weight: 10,000 3.00
Tension Side 1: 8,500
Tension Side 2: 8,500
36 degrees

4.12

So lve a So lve b So lve c

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Solve c
side b= 2.00 Find the Hypotenuse and the angle (from horizontal )
side a= 4.00
Angle = 63 degrees
Then c = 4.47

4.47
Total Load Weight: 10,000 4.00
Tension Side 1: 5,590
Tension Side 2: 5,590
63 degrees

2.00

So lve a So lve b So lve c

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Feet Inches
"S" Dimension : 8 0 96 9216
"H" Dimension : 5 2 62 3844

Load Angle Factor: 1.5


Horizonal Angle: 40 degrees

Load Weight: 10,000 lbs

Sling Tension: 7,742 lbs each sling

Pages; 68-71, 2nd edition


"by the book" calculations

Horizontal Angle: 40°


8

Total Load Weight: 10,000 lbs

Load Angle Factor: 1.555


Sling Tension: 7,775 lbs each sling

All calculations must be verified by a qualified person, final approval and decision for use of any rigging is the
responsibility of the qualified person.

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1
Measurement Units Symmetrical 2-leg calculations
US Metric

Weight of Load: 11,500 lbs 5.75 US tons


Tension per sling: 7,133 lbs 3.57 US tons

ft in 101.3 inches
Sling Length: 8 3 99 73
Distance between attachments: 10 0 120 81.7 inches degrees
Lower shackle distance: 2.4 in
Total leg length: 101.4 in
No additonal length added for eyebolts or hoist rings

54
WLL Tension degrees
lb lb
Top Shackle:7/8" ALLOY Screw Pin Anchor (919,000
1/2 t) 11,500 42 19,000 11,500
Sling: 7/8" dia. 6x19 Wire Rope 13,200lb WLL
13,200 7,133 40 13,200 7,133
Lower Shackle: 5/8" ALLOY Screw Pin Anchor (510,000
t) 7,133 40 10,000 7,133
45
NOTE:
120.0 inches
NOTE: Calculation
Calculation is
is based
based on
on the
the center
center of
of gravity
gravity being
being equally
equally distributed
distributed between
between attachment
attachment points.
points.

Change custom shackle values

All calculations must be verified


by a qualified person, final
approval and decision for use of
Notes: this type of rigging is the
responsibility of the qualified
person.
Refer to ASME B30.9 for
recommendations on sling loading
of multiple leg slings.

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1

US Metric
Measurement Units

FEET inches Non-Symmetrical 2-leg calculations


R1 = 2 8 32.00 inches
R2 = 0 16 16.00 inches
H1 = 0 34 34.00 inches
H2 = 4 10 58.00 inches
(Distance) L1 = 3 10.75 46.75 inches
(Distance) L2 = 5 1 61.00 inches

W = Load Weight 30,000 lbs L2


L1 H2
Tension on L1 = 9,350 lbs
Tension on L2 = 24,400 lbs
H1

NOTE:
NOTE: Calculation
Calculation is
is based
based onon the
the known
known location
location of
of the
the center
center of
of gravity.
gravity. All
All
calculations
calculations must
must be
be verified
verified by
by aa qualified
qualified person.
person. Refer
Refer to
to ASME
ASME B30.9
B30.9 for
for
recommendations
recommendations on on sling
sling loading
loading of
of multiple
multiple leg
leg slings.
slings.

R1 R2

Notes:

All calculations must be verified by a


qualified person, final approval and decision
for use of this type of rigging is the
responsibility of the qualified person.

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1
D3
Measurement Units
US Metric
FEET inches D1 D2
D1 = 2 3 27.00 inches
D2 = 3 6 42.00 inches
D3 = 69.00 inches LS H RS
(tension - left side) (tension - right side)
H= 1 4 16.00 inches
LS (distance) = 31.4 inches
RS (distance) = 44.9 inches

W = Load Weight 2,000 lbs

Tension on LEFT = 2,388 lbs 1.19 tons


Tension on RIGHT = 2,198 lbs 1.10 tons

The casual use of tightlines is NOT RECOMMENDED! This program is meant to demonstrate the extreme
forces that can be applied when using tightlines.
All calculations must be verified by a qualified person, final approval and decision for use of
this type of rigging is the responsibility of the qualified person.

Notes:

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1
146 inches
Measurement Units
US Metric D3
FEET inches D2
D1
D1 = 2 6 30.00 inches
D2 = 9 8 116.00 inches
H= 3 4 40.00 inches 40
Load Weight = 907 lbs in

H
LA = 50.0 inches
LB = 122.7 inches
Chainfall A Chainfall B
901 572
Tension at the highest midpoint position lbs lbs

The tension on chainfall "A" = 901 lbs 0.45 tons


LOAD
The tension on chainfall "B" = 572 lbs 0.29 tons

NOTE: This calculation is based on BOTH chainfalls located at the same


elevation. The "H" dimension is taken at the highest anticipated elevation DRIFTING LOADS
during the moving operation. This calculation will yield the highest amount
of additional tension incurred during the transfer so that the appropriate
rigging equipment can be selected. All calculations must be verified by a
qualified person, final approval and
decision for use of this type of rigging
is the responsibility of the qualified
person.
Notes:

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Reduction of capacity of a choker hitch
SELECT SLING 13 2" (51mm) NYLON WEB, 2 ply (E-E) Choker rating: 5000 lbs

ANGLE OF CHOKE Over 120º

Rated capacity of sling: 5,000 lbs


Choker "Adjusted" 180°
Rated Hitch Choker
Capacity Angles Rating 120°
100% (1.00) Over 120º 5000 lbs 1 Over 120º 1.00
87% (0.87) 90º - 120º 4350 lbs 2 90º - 120º
90° 0.87
74% (0.74) 60º - 89º 3700 lbs 3 60º - 89º 0.74
62% (0.62) 30º - 59º 3100 lbs 4 30º - 59º 0.62
49% (0.49) 0º - 29º 2450 lbs 60°
5 0º - 29º 0.49

NOTE: the values shown 1


above are for use with a 30°
SINGLE choker hitch ONLY! LOAD

Formula
Reference INFO

Notes:

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1
FEET inches total in total m
L= 7 0 84
Measurement Units7
H= 6 0 72US Metric
6 L
TOTAL Load Weight: 16,000 LBS Angle from 59 degrees
Tension (on each sling): 9,333 (due to sling angles)
H
1 Over 120º Horizontal
1.00
ANGLE OF CHOKE: 30º - 59º 4 0.62 2 90º - 120º 0.87
Capacity (each sling): 7,936 (due to angle of choke) 3 60º - 89º 0.74
DANGER - Sling Capacity Exceeded! 4 30º - 59º 0.62
SELECT SLING 1" dia. 6x19 Wire
67 Rope Sling - IPS, IWRC, MS Choker rating: 12800 lbs 5 0º - 29º 0.49

Extreme care should be taken to determine the angle of choke as


accurately as possible. In controlled tests, where the angle was
less than 120 degrees, the sling body always failed at the point of
choke when pulled to destruction. Allowance for this
180° phenomenon must be made anytime a choker hitch is used.
NOTE: Using a double wrap choker hitch will provide better load
120° control (as shown below).

90° Choker Reduction using


2 slings
60°

30°
LOAD L H
Reference

All calculations must be verified by a


0° qualified person, final approval and
Angle of Choke decision for use of this type of rigging
is the responsibility of the qualified
person.

Notes:

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These are representative values only!

lbs kgs
Show Capacity in:
ALWAYS check the tag of the sling
1 BEFORE USING to verify the actual
Working Load Limit of the sling!

Type 3 &4 - Eye and Eye (E-E)


Minimum
Pin Diameter: 2 inches

Type 5 - Endless (EN)


Nylon WEB slings Vertical Choker Basket

3 è 2" (51mm) NYLON WEB, 1 ply 3200


(E-E) Vertical
lbs. WLL WLL:
2500 lbs. WLL 3200 lbsWLL
6400 lbs.
1.6 US tons 1.25 US tons 3.2 US tons
?

Minimum
Pin Diameter: 0.5 inches
Min Basket Dia: 0.62 inches
Polyester Roundslings Vertical Choker Basket
1 è PURPLE Roundsling (Size 1) ( EN30 ) Vertical
2600 lbs. WLL
WLL: 2600
2100 lbs. WLL
lbs
5200 lbs. WLL
1.3 US tons 1.05 US tons 2.6 US tons
?

See WEB sling shackles designed for these slings

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These are representative values only.

lbs kgs
Show Capacity in:
CHOKE R
ALWAYS check the tag of the sling VERTICA L BASKET
1 BEFORE USING to verify the actual
Working Load Limit of the sling!

Minimum Pin Diameter:


Never smaller than the sling diameter.

Wire Rope Slings


Vertical Choker Basket
8 è 3/4" dia. 6x19 Wire Rope9800
Sling - IPS,
lbs. WLL
IWRC, MS
7200 lbs. WLL 19400 lbs. WLL
4.9 US tons 3.6 US tons 9.7 US tons

Basket Hitch capacity is based on: D/d ratio of 20:1 AND sling legs within 5° of vertical

D = Diameter of curvature around which the body of the sling is bent; d = Diameter of rope.
IPS = Improved Plow Steel
MS = Mechanical Splice
IWRC = Independent Wire Rope Core

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NOTE: The Choker
These are representative values only. Hitch values shown are
based on ASME B30.9
lbs kgs
Show Capacity in:
ALWAYS check the tag on the sling 9-1.5.4 that is rated for
1 BEFORE USING to verify the actual an angle of choke
Working Load Limit of the sling! greater than 120°

Grade 80
5 è
1/2" (13 mm) Chain Sling Grade9600Choker
Vertical
12000 lbs. WLL
80 Alloy Steel
lbs. WLL
Rated Capacities taken from ASME B30-9, 2003 6 US tons 4.8 US tons
2 Leg Bridle OR Single Basket 60° from horiz 45° from horiz 30° from horiz
20800 lbs. WLL 17000 lbs. WLL 12000 lbs. WLL
10.4 US tons 8.5 US tons 6 US tons

3 or 4 Leg Bridles OR Double Basket 60° from horiz 45° from horiz 30° from horiz
31200 lbs. WLL 25500 lbs. WLL 1800 lbs. WLL
15.6 US tons 12.75 US tons 0.9 US tons

per ASME B30.9: "The design factor for alloy steel chain
slings shall be a minimum of 4 "

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TWIN-PATH® WITH K-SPEC® Core Yarn
These are representative values only.

lbskgs
Show Capacity in:
ALWAYS check the tag of the sling
1 BEFORE USING to verify the actual
Working Load Limit of the sling!

Approx. Body Width: 8 in


Min Pin Dia: 4 in
Ratings based on straight pin diameter, one-half the sling width
Twin-Path® Slings
Vertical Choker Basket
12 è
Twin-Path® (TPX 12500) Vertical WLL: 125,000 lbs 125000 lbs. WLL
62.5 US tons
100000 lbs. WLL
50 US tons
250000 lbs. WLL
125 US tons

http://www.slingmax.com
Data obtained from Manufacturers website and/or catalog information (April 2006)

TPXC is the best synthetic sling made by SlingMax (as of 2006). It is made with K-Spec® high performance fibers, and it has a
bulked nylon outer cover (Covermax®) that is very abrasion resistant.

All of these slings have overload tell-tails, inner red cover, and are used worldwide in place of chain and wire rope slings for heavy
lifts. Also, they are repairable. They have fiber optics for inspection. The Twin-Path® patented design provides the rigger with
redundant protection in the event that one path is cut. These slings have 1% stretch at rated capacity and are made in
matched lengths. These slings conform to ASME B30.9 Chapter 9-6 and US Navy NAVFAC P-307 Section 14.

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15,000 Lbs 5,000 lbs
Same rating
at all angles
3,000 lbs

45°

470 Ft. Lbs.torque

The tightening torque values


The tightening torque values
shown are based upon
90°
shown are based upon
threads being clean, dry and 1,500 lbs
threads being clean, dry and
free of lubrication.
free of lubrication.

1-1/4"- 7 UNC x 4.50 2" x 8 Threads Per Inch >>

1-1/4"- 7 UNC x 4.50 -Hoist Ring (Crosby® # 1016975) 2" x 8 TPI Decreased Eye (stubbies) GE turbines

1-1/4"-
8
7 Crosby® Hoist Ring Custom 2" 3x 8 TPI "Stubbie"
Ref: Crosby Catalog Ref: GE Spec N63: EM1095 07/06/81

These are representative values only!

ALWAYS verify the actual


Working Load Limits and dimensional values (per the
manufacturer) BEFORE USING this equipment.

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2,600 Lb
1,840 lbs 1,012 lbs
0 to 5 degrees
(100% of rated capacity)
6 to 15 degrees
(55%of rated capacity)

1,690 Lb
60°
780 Lb
45°

}
460 lbs LESS
16 to 90 degrees THAN 650 Lb
(25% of rated capacity)
45°

90°
ASME B30.26 (2004)
Crosby® Machinery Eye

1/2" UNC Machinery Shoulder Eyebolt 1/2"-13 UNC -Crosby® Machinery Eyebolt ( # 9900217)

1/2" FORGED Shouldered


4 Eyebolt 1/2"-13 Crosby®
4 Shoulder Eyebolt

Ref: ANSI/ASME B18.15-1985 and ASME B30.26-2004 Ref: Crosby Users Guide, ASME version (10/04) panel 14

These are representative values only!

ALWAYS verify the actual


Working Load Limits and dimensional values (per
the manufacturer) BEFORE USING this equipment.

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1.84 Side Loading
90° 40000 lbs WLL
d 20 tons WLL

50% Reduction
24000 lbs WLL
45°
2.25 12 tons WLL
c
9.33 e 30% Reduction

2.04 b
a 5° 80000 lbs WLL

No Reduction
0° 40 tons WLL
80,000 lbs WLL 2.88
40 tons WLL
Crosby® G-2140 ALLOY 1-3/4" Bolt Type Anchor Shackle WLL: 40(t)
Crosby p/n: 1021138 Weight: 33.9 lbs each NOTE: Shackles are rated for
in-line loading. When a shackle is
side loaded the WLL must be
1-3/4"49ALLOY Bolt Type 49
(40 t) reduced as shown above.
These are representative values only! (ASME B30.26)
Change custom shackle values ALWAYS verify the actual
Working Load Limits and dimensional values (per the
manufacturer) BEFORE USING this equipment.
WLL = Working Load Limit
All dimensions shown in INCHES

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2.5

1.62

0.75

1.06

Crosby® S-281 Sling Saver Web 2" (RS# 2) WLL: 3-1/4 (t)
Crosby p/n: 1021048 Weight: 1.2 lbs each

1 Shackle ( 3-1/4 t)
Web 2" (RS# 2) Web Sling Web 2" (RS# 2)

See RS sizes and typical color codings 6,500 lbs WLL


WLL = Working Load Limit 3.25 tons WLL
All dimensions shown in INCHES

NOTE:
NOTE: These
These Shackles
Shackles are
are designed
designed for
for Synthetic
Synthetic slings
slings and
and are
are based
based on
on standards
standards set
set by
by WSTD-RS1
WSTD-RS1 and
and WSTD-WS-1
WSTD-WS-1

These are representative values only!

ALWAYS verify the actual


Working Load Limits and dimensional values (per the
manufacturer) BEFORE USING this equipment.

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1.75
NOTE: Shackles are rated for
d in-line loading. Consult the
manufacturer or ASME B30.26
when side loading shackles.

1.75
c
3.75 88,160 lbs WLL
e 44.08 US tons
2.00 b 40 metric tons
a
9.32
All dimensions shown in INCHES
Crosby® Wide Body G-2160 - 40 (metric ton) Shackle
Crosby p/n: 1021584 Weight: 35 lbs each

2 Shackle ( 40 metric61tons)
Wide Body

Crosby® Wide Body Shackles


These are representative values only!

ALWAYS verify the actual


Working Load Limits and dimensional values (per the
WLL = Working Load Limit manufacturer) BEFORE USING this equipment.

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Full Description
1 CARBON - SCREW PIN ANCHOR SHACKLES 1
2 Crosby® G-209 CARBON 3/16" Screw pin Anchor Shackle WLL: 1/3 (t) 2
3 Crosby® G-209 CARBON 1/4"Screw pin Anchor Shackle WLL: 1/2 (t) 3
4 Crosby® G-209 CARBON 5/16"Screw pin Anchor Shackle WLL: 3/4 (t) 4
5 Crosby® G-209 CARBON 3/8"Screw pin Anchor Shackle WLL: 1 (t) 5
6 Crosby® G-209 CARBON 7/16"Screw pin Anchor Shackle WLL: 1.5 (t) 6
7 Crosby® G-209 CARBON 1/2"Screw pin Anchor Shackle WLL: 2 (t) 7
8 Crosby® G-209 CARBON 5/8"Screw pin Anchor Shackle WLL: 3.25 (t) 8
9 Crosby® G-209 CARBON 3/4" Screw pin Anchor Shackle WLL: 4.75 (t) 9
10 Crosby® G-209 CARBON 7/8"Screw pin Anchor Shackle WLL: 6.5 (t) 10
11 Crosby® G-209 CARBON 1" Screw pin Anchor Shackle WLL: 8.5 (t) 11
12 Crosby® G-209 CARBON 1-1/8"Screw pin Anchor Shackle WLL: 9.5 (t) 12
13 Crosby® G-209 CARBON 1-1/4"Screw pin Anchor Shackle WLL: 12 (t) 13
14 Crosby® G-209 CARBON 1-3/8" Screw pin Anchor Shackle WLL: 13.5 (t) 14
15 Crosby® G-209 CARBON 1-1/2"Screw pin Anchor Shackle WLL: 17 (t) 15
16 Crosby® G-209 CARBON 1-3/4" Screw pin Anchor Shackle WLL: 25 (t) 16
17 Crosby® G-209 CARBON 2" Screw pin Anchor Shackle WLL: 35 (t) 17
18 Crosby® G-209 CARBON 2-1/2" Screw pin Anchor Shackle WLL: 55 (t) 18
19 CARBON - SCREW PIN CHAIN SHACKLES 19
20 Crosby® S-281 Sling Saver Web 2" (RS# 2) WLL: 3-1/4 (t) 20
21 Crosby® S-281 Sling Saver Web 3" (RS # 3) WLL: 4-1/2 (t) 21
22 Crosby® S-281 Sling Saver Web 4" (RS #4) WLL: 6-1/4 (t) 22
23 Crosby® S-281 Sling Saver Web 6" (RS #6) WLL: 8-1/2 (t) 23
24 Crosby® S-253 Sling Saver Web 1" (RS# 1&2) WLL: 3-1/4 (t) 24
25 Crosby® S-253 Sling Saver Web 1.5" (RS# 3&4) WLL: 6-1/2 (t) 25
26 Crosby® S-253 Sling Saver Web 2" (RS# 5&6) WLL: 8-3/4 (t) 26
27 Crosby® S-253 Sling Saver Web 3" (RS# 7&8) WLL: 12-1/2 (t) 27
28 Crosby® S-253 Sling Saver Web 4" (RS# 9&10) WLL: 20-1/2 (t) 28
29 Crosby® S-253 Sling Saver Web 5" (RS# 11&12) WLL: 35 (t) 29
30 Crosby® S-253 Sling Saver Web 6" (RS# 13) WLL: 50 (t) 30
31 31
32 32
33 33
34 34
35 35
36 ALLOY - SCREW PIN Anchor SHACKLES 36
37 Crosby® G-209A ALLOY 3/8" Screw pin Anchor Shackle WLL: 2 (t) 37
38 Crosby® G-209A ALLOY 7/16" Screw pin Anchor Shackle WLL: 2 2/3 (t) 38
39 Crosby® G-209A ALLOY 1/2" Screw pin Anchor Shackle WLL: 3 1/3 (t) 39
40 Crosby® G-209A ALLOY 5/8" Screw pin Anchor Shackle WLL: 5 (t) 40
41 Crosby® G-209A ALLOY 3/4" Screw pin Anchor Shackle WLL: 7 (t) 41
42 Crosby® G-209A ALLOY 7/8" Screw pin Anchor Shackle WLL: 9 1/2 (t) 42
43 Crosby® G-209A ALLOY 1" Screw pin Anchor Shackle WLL: 12 1/2 (t) 43
44 Crosby® G-209A ALLOY 1-1/8" Screw pin Anchor Shackle WLL: 15 (t) 44
45 Crosby® G-209A ALLOY 1-1/4" Screw pin Anchor Shackle WLL: 18 (t) 45
46 Crosby® G-209A ALLOY 1-3/8" Screw pin Anchor Shackle WLL: 21 (t) 46
47 ALLOY - BOLTED Anchor SHACKLES 47
48 Crosby® G-2140 ALLOY 1-1/2" Bolt Type Anchor Shackle WLL: 30(t) 48
49 Crosby® G-2140 ALLOY 1-3/4" Bolt Type Anchor Shackle WLL: 40(t) 49
50 Crosby® G-2140 ALLOY 2" Bolt Type Anchor Shackle WLL: 55(t) 50
51 Crosby® G-2140 ALLOY 2-1/2" Bolt Type Anchor Shackle WLL: 85(t) 51
52 Crosby® G-2140 ALLOY 3" Bolt Type Anchor Shackle WLL: 120(t) 52
53 Crosby® G-2140 ALLOY 3-1/2" Bolt Type Anchor Shackle WLL: 150(t) 53
54 Crosby® G-2140 ALLOY 4" Bolt Type Anchor Shackle WLL: 175(t) 54
55 Crosby® G-2140 ALLOY 4-3/4" Bolt Type Anchor Shackle WLL: 200(t) 55
56 Crosby® G-2140 ALLOY 5" Bolt Type Anchor Shackle WLL: 250(t) 56
57 Crosby® G-2140 ALLOY 6" Bolt Type Anchor Shackle WLL: 300(t) 57
58 Crosby® G-2140 ALLOY 7" Bolt Type Anchor Shackle WLL: 400(t) 58
59 WIDE BODY SHACKLES 59
1 Crosby® Wide Body G-2160 - 30 (metric ton) Shackle 60
2 Crosby® Wide Body G-2160 - 40 (metric ton) Shackle 61
3 Crosby® Wide Body G-2160 - 55 (metric ton) Shackle 62
4 Crosby® Wide Body G-2160 - 75 (metric ton) Shackle 63
5 Crosby® Wide Body G-2160 - 125 (metric ton) Shackle 64
6 Crosby® Wide Body G-2160 - 200 (metric ton) Shackle 65
7 Crosby® Wide Body G-2160 - 300 (metric ton) Shackle 66
8 Crosby® Wide Body G-2160 - 400 (metric ton) Shackle 67
9 Crosby® Wide Body G-2160 - 500 (metric ton) Shackle 68
10 Crosby® Wide Body G-2160 - 600 (metric ton) Shackle 69
11 Crosby® Wide Body G-2160 - 700 (metric ton) Shackle 70
12 Crosby® Wide Body G-2160 - 800 (metric ton) Shackle 71
13 Crosby® Wide Body G-2160 - 900 (metric ton) Shackle 72
14 Crosby® Wide Body G-2160 - 1000 (metric ton) Shackle 73
15 CUSTOM SHACKLES 74
16 Custom Description #1 75
17 Custom Description #2 76
18 Custom Description #3 77
19 Custom Description #4 78
20 Custom Description #5 79
21 Custom Description #6 80
CLICK HERE TO RETURN TO SHACKLE PAGE 81
CLICK HERE TO RETURN TO 2-LEG CALCULATION PAGE 82
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CARBON - SCREW PIN CHAIN SHACKLES 84
Crosby® G-210 CARBON 1/4"Screw pin CHAIN Shackle WLL: 1/2 (t) 85
Crosby® G-210 CARBON 5/16"Screw pin CHAIN Shackle WLL: 3/4 (t) 86
Crosby® G-210 CARBON 3/8"Screw pin CHAIN Shackle WLL: 1 (t) 87
Crosby® G-210 CARBON 7/16"Screw pin CHAIN Shackle WLL: 1.5 (t) 88
Crosby® G-210 CARBON 1/2"Screw pin CHAIN Shackle WLL: 2 (t) 89
Crosby® G-210 CARBON 5/8"Screw pin CHAIN Shackle WLL: 3.25 (t) 90
Crosby® G-210 CARBON 3/4" Screw pin CHAIN Shackle WLL: 4.75 (t) 91
Crosby® G-210 CARBON 7/8"Screw pin CHAIN Shackle WLL: 6.5 (t) 92
Crosby® G-210 CARBON 1" Screw pin CHAIN Shackle WLL: 8.5 (t) 93
Crosby® G-210 CARBON 1-1/8"Screw pin CHAIN Shackle WLL: 9.5 (t) 94
Crosby® G-210 CARBON 1-1/4"Screw pin CHAIN Shackle WLL: 12 (t) 95
Crosby® G-210 CARBON 1-3/8" Screw pin CHAIN Shackle WLL: 13.5 (t) 96
Crosby® G-210 CARBON 1-1/2"Screw pin CHAIN Shackle WLL: 17 (t) 97
Crosby® G-210 CARBON 1-3/4" Screw pin CHAIN Shackle WLL: 25 (t) 98
Crosby® G-210 CARBON 2" Screw pin CHAIN Shackle WLL: 35 (t) 99
Crosby® G-210 CARBON 2-1/2" Screw pin CHAIN Shackle WLL: 55 (t) 100
SIZE WLL (t) Stock No. Weight (lbs)
Combo Name
NO SHACKLE
3/16" CARBON Screw Pin Anchor ( 1/3 t) 3/16" 1/3 1018357 0.06
1/4"CARBON Screw Pin Anchor ( 1/2 t) 1/4" 1/2 1018375 0.1
5/16"CARBON Screw Pin Anchor ( 3/4 t) 5/16" 3/4 1018393 0.19
3/8"CARBON Screw Pin Anchor (1 t) 3/8" 1 1018419 0.31
7/16"CARBON Screw Pin Anchor (1.5 t) 7/16" 1 1/2 1018437 0.38
1/2"CARBON Screw Pin Anchor (2 t) 1/2" 2 1018455 0.72
5/8"CARBON Screw Pin Anchor (3.25 t) 5/8" 3 1/4 1018473 1.37
3/4" CARBON Screw Pin Anchor (4.75 t) 3/4" 4 3/4 1018491 2.35
7/8"CARBON Screw Pin Anchor (6.5 t) 7/8" 6 1/2 1018516 3.62
1" CARBON Screw Pin Anchor (8.5 t) 1" 8 1/2 1018534 5.03
1-1/8"CARBON Screw Pin Anchor (9.5 t) 1-1/8" 9 1/2 1018552 7.41
1-1/4"CARBON Screw Pin Anchor (12 t) 1-1/4" 12 1018570 9.5
1-3/8" CARBON Screw Pin Anchor (13.5 t) 1-3/8" 13 1/2 1018598 13.53
1-1/2"CARBON Screw Pin Anchor (17 t) 1-1/2" 17 1018614 17.2
1-3/4" CARBON Screw Pin Anchor (25 t) 1-3/4" 25 1018632 27.78
2" CARBON Screw Pin Anchor (35 t) 2" 35 1018650 45
2-1/2" CARBON Screw Pin Anchor (55 t) 2-1/2" 55 1018678 85.75
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Web 2" (RS# 2) Web Sling Shackle ( 3-1/4 t) Web 2" (RS# 2) 3 1021048 1.2
Web 3" (RS # 3) Web Sling Shackle ( 4-1/2 t) Web 3" (RS # 3) 4 2/4 1021057 1.5
Web 4" (RS #4) Web Sling Shackle ( 6-1/4 t) Web 4" (RS #4) 6 1021066 2.5
Web 6" (RS #6) Web Sling Shackle ( 8-1/2 t) Web 6" (RS #6) 8 1/2 1021075 4.3
Web 1" (RS# 1&2) Web Sling Shackle ( 3-1/4 t) Web 1" (RS# 1&2) 3 1020575 1.4
Web 1.5" (RS# 3&4) Web Sling Shackle ( 6-1/2 t) Web 1.5" (RS# 3&4) 6 2/4 1020584 2.2
Web 2" (RS# 5&6) Web Sling Shackle ( 8-3/4 t) Web 2" (RS# 5&6) 8 3/4 1020593 3.8
Web 3" (RS# 7&8) Web Sling Shackle ( 12-1/2 t) Web 3" (RS# 7&8) 12 1/2 1020602 7.3
Web 4" (RS# 9&10) Web Sling Shackle ( 20-1/2 t) Web 4" (RS# 9&10) 20 1/2 1020611 15.2
Web 5" (RS# 11&12) Web Sling Shackle (35 t) Web 5" (RS# 11&12) 35 1020620 30.8
Web 6" (RS# 13) Web Sling Shackle (50 t) Web 6" (RS# 13) 50 1020629 52

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3/8" ALLOY Screw Pin Anchor (2 t) 3/8" 2 1017450 0.31
7/16" ALLOY Screw Pin Anchor (2 2/3 t) 7/16" 2 2/3 1017472 0.38
1/2" ALLOY Screw Pin Anchor (3 1/3 t) 1/2" 3 1/3 1017494 0.63
5/8" ALLOY Screw Pin Anchor (5 t) 5/8" 5 1017516 1.38
3/4" ALLOY Screw Pin Anchor (7 t) 3/4" 7 1017538 2.25
7/8" ALLOY Screw Pin Anchor (9 1/2 t) 7/8" 9 1/2 1017560 3.61
1" ALLOY Screw Pin Anchor (12 1/2 t) 1" 12 1/2 1017582 5.32
1-1/8" ALLOY Screw Pin Anchor (15 t) 1-1/8" 15 1017604 7.25
1-1/4" ALLOY Screw Pin Anchor (18 t) 1-1/4" 18 1017626 9.88
1-3/8" ALLOY Screw Pin Anchor (21 t) 1-3/8" 21 1017648 13.25
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1-1/2" ALLOY Bolt Type (30 t) 1-1/2" 30 1021110 20.8
1-3/4" ALLOY Bolt Type (40 t) 1-3/4" 40 1021138 33.9
2" ALLOY Bolt Type (55 t) 2" 55 1021156 52
2-1/2" ALLOY Bolt Type (85 t) 2-1/2" 85 1021174 96
3" ALLOY Bolt Type (120 t) 3" 120 1021192 178
3-1/2" ALLOY Bolt Type (150 t) 3-1/2" 150 1021218 265
4" ALLOY Bolt Type (175 t) 4" 175 1021236 338
4-3/4" ALLOY Bolt Type (200 t) 4-3/4" 200 1021414 450
5" ALLOY Bolt Type (250 t) 5" 250 1021432 600
6" ALLOY Bolt Type (300 t) 6" 300 1021450 775
7" ALLOY Bolt Type (400 t) 7" 400 1021478 1102
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Wide Body Shackle ( 30 metric tons) 30 1021575 25
Wide Body Shackle ( 40 metric tons) 40 1021584 35
Wide Body Shackle ( 55 metric tons) 55 1021593 71
Wide Body Shackle ( 75 metric tons) 75 1021290 99
Wide Body Shackle ( 125 metric tons) 125 1021307 161
Wide Body Shackle ( 200 metric tons) 200 1021316 500
Wide Body Shackle ( 300 metric tons) 300 1021325 811
Wide Body Shackle ( 400 metric tons) 400 1021334 1041
Wide Body Shackle ( 500 metric tons) 500 1021343 1378
Wide Body Shackle ( 600 metric tons) 600 1021352 1833
Wide Body Shackle ( 700 metric tons) 700 1021361 2446
Wide Body Shackle ( 800 metric tons) 800 1021254 3016
Wide Body Shackle ( 900 metric tons) 900 1021389 3436
Wide Body Shackle ( 1000 metric tons) 1000 1021370 4022
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Custom #1 (See below) 1 1
Custom #2 2 2
Custom #3 3 3
Custom #4 4 4
Custom #5 5 5
Custom #6 6 6

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1/4" CARBON Screw Pin Chain ( 1/2 t) 1/4" 1/2 1019150 0.11
5/16" CARBON Screw Pin Chain ( 3/4 t) 5/16" 3/4 1019178 0.17
3/8" CARBON Screw Pin Chain (1 t) 3/8" 1 1019196 0.28
7/16" CARBON Screw Pin Chain (1.5 t) 7/16" 1 1/2 1019212 0.43
1/2" CARBON Screw Pin Chain (2 t) 1/2" 2 1019230 0.59
5/8" CARBON Screw Pin Chain (3.25 t) 5/8" 3 1/4 1019258 1.25
3/4" CARBON Screw Pin Chain (4.75 t) 3/4" 4 3/4 1019276 2.63
7/8" CARBON Screw Pin Chain (6.5 t) 7/8" 6 1/2 1019294 3.16
1" CARBON Screw Pin Chain (8.5 t) 1" 8 1/2 1019310 4.75
1-1/8" CARBON Screw Pin Chain (9.5 t) 1-1/8" 9 1/2 1019338 6.75
1-1/4" CARBON Screw Pin Chain (12 t) 1-1/4" 12 1019356 9.06
1-3/8" CARBON Screw Pin Chain (13.5 t) 1-3/8" 13 1/2 1019374 11.63
1-1/2" CARBON Screw Pin Chain (17 t) 1-1/2" 17 1019392 15.95
1-3/4" CARBON Screw Pin Chain (25 t) 1-3/4" 25 1019418 26.75
2" CARBON Screw Pin Chain (35 t) 2" 35 1019436 42.31
2-1/2" CARBON Screw Pin Chain (55 t) 2-1/2" 55 1019454 71.75
A PIN C BODY E
A B C D E F G H L M

0
0.38 0.25 0.88 0.19 0.6 0.56 0.98 1.47 0.16 1.12
0.47 0.31 1.13 0.25 0.78 0.61 1.28 1.84 0.19 1.38
0.53 0.38 1.22 0.31 0.84 0.75 1.47 2.09 0.22 1.66
0.66 0.44 1.44 0.38 1.03 0.91 1.78 2.49 0.25 2.03
0.75 0.5 1.69 0.44 1.16 1.06 2.03 2.91 0.31 2.38
0.81 0.63 1.88 0.5 1.31 1.19 2.31 3.28 0.38 2.69
1.06 0.75 2.38 0.63 1.69 1.5 2.94 4.19 0.44 3.34
1.25 0.88 2.81 0.75 2 1.81 3.5 4.97 0.5 3.97
1.44 1 3.31 0.88 2.28 2.09 4.03 5.83 0.5 4.5
1.69 1.13 3.75 1 2.69 2.38 4.69 6.56 0.56 5.07
1.81 1.25 4.25 1.16 2.91 2.69 5.16 7.47 0.63 5.59
2.03 1.38 4.69 1.29 3.25 3 5.75 8.25 0.69 6.16
2.25 1.5 5.25 1.42 3.63 3.31 6.38 9.16 0.75 6.84
2.38 1.63 5.75 1.54 3.88 3.63 6.88 10 0.81 7.35
2.88 2 7 1.84 5 4.19 8.86 12.34 1 9.08
3.25 2.25 7.75 2.08 5.75 4.81 9.97 13.68 1.22 10.34
4.13 2.75 10.5 2.71 7.25 5.69 12.87 17.84 1.38 13
A D C L E G K M
1.06 0.75 2.5 1.62 1.22 3.84
1.25 0.88 2 1.5 1.41 3.38
1.44 1 2.5 2 1.62 4.22
1.69 1.13 3.62 2.75 1.84 5.64
0.88 0.75 1.38 0.75 1.5 3.38 1.5 2.69
1.25 0.88 1.75 1 1.88 4.15 1.81 3.38
1.38 1 2.25 1.12 2.81 5.5 2.09 4.19
1.62 1.25 3.25 1.38 3.06 6.34 2.62 5.62
2.12 1.5 4.5 1.75 5.75 9.75 3.12 7.5
2.5 2 5.5 2.25 6.34 11.5 4.19 9.19
3 2.25 6.5 2.75 7.7 13.75 4.75 11

A B C D E F G H L M
0.66 0.44 1.44 0.38 1.03 0.91 1.78 2.49 0.25 2.03
0.75 0.5 1.69 0.44 1.16 1.06 2.03 2.91 0.31 2.38
0.81 0.63 1.88 0.5 1.31 1.19 2.31 3.28 0.38 2.69
1.06 0.75 2.38 0.63 1.69 1.5 2.94 4.19 0.44 3.34
1.25 0.88 2.81 0.75 2 1.81 3.5 4.97 0.5 3.97
1.44 1 3.31 0.88 2.28 2.09 4.03 5.83 0.5 4.5
1.69 1.13 3.75 1 2.69 2.38 4.69 6.56 0.56 5.07
1.81 1.25 4.25 1.16 2.91 2.69 5.16 7.47 0.63 5.59
2.03 1.38 4.69 1.29 3.25 3 5.75 8.25 0.69 6.16
2.25 1.5 5.25 1.42 3.63 3.31 6.38 9.16 0.75 6.84
A D C L E F G H J K
2.38 1.66 1.62 1.53 5.75 1.39 6.88 7.73 10 3.88
2.88 2.04 2.25 1.84 7 1.75 8.8 9.33 12.34 5
3.25 2.3 2.4 2.08 7.75 2 10.15 10.41 13.68 5.75
4.12 2.71 3.12 2.71 10.5 2.62 12.75 13.58 17.7 7.25
5 3.3 3.62 3.12 13 3 14.62 15.13 21.5 7.88
5.25 3.76 4.38 3.62 14.63 3.75 17.02 19 24.88 9
5.5 4 4.56 4 14.5 4 18 19.75 25.68 10
7.25 4.75 6 4.5 15.69 3.75 21 20.59 29.25 11
8.5 5 6.5 4.5 20.06 3.88 24.5 22.06 35 13
8.38 6 6.75 5 19.56 6.43 25 24.44 35.25 13
8.25 7 7.25 6 22.56 6.5 26 28.06 40.25 13
A D C G E B H J K P
7.73 1.63 1.38 2.5 3.5 2.37 7 3.13 2.5 8.5
9.32 2 1.75 1.75 4 2.88 8.13 3.75 3 10.62
10.41 2.27 2 2 4.63 3.25 9.42 4.5 3.5 12.26
14.37 2.75 2.12 2.55 5 4.13 11.6 4.75 3.64 12.28
16.51 3.15 2.56 3.15 5.71 5.12 14.43 5.91 4.33 14.96
20.67 4.12 3.35 4.33 7.28 5.91 18.98 8.07 5.41 19.49
24.2 5.25 4 5.47 9.25 7.38 23.69 10.38 6.31 23.38
30.06 6.3 5.16 6.3 11.81 8.66 22.71 12.6 7.28 27.17
32.99 7.09 5.59 6.69 12.52 9.84 24.88 13.38 8.86 31.1
35.39 7.87 6.04 7.28 13.78 10.83 27.64 14.56 9.74 34.06
38.91 8.46 6.59 7.87 14.8 11.81 29.04 15.74 10.63 37.01
43.5 9.06 7.19 8.27 15.75 12.8 29.62 16.54 10.92 38.39
43.6 9.84 7.78 8.66 16.93 13.78 30.02 17.32 11.51 40.35
45.98 10.63 8.33 9.06 17.72 14.96 30.02 18.12 12.11 42.32
PIN inside dist BODY
1.00 1.00
2.00 2.00
3.00 3.00
4.00 4.00
5.00 5.00
6.00 6.00

A B C D E F G K L M
0.47 0.31 0.25 0.25 0.97 0.62 0.97 1.59 0.19 1.43
0.53 0.38 0.31 0.31 1.15 0.75 1.07 1.91 0.22 1.71
0.66 0.44 0.38 0.38 1.42 0.92 1.28 2.31 0.25 2.02
0.75 0.5 0.44 0.44 1.63 1.06 1.48 2.67 0.31 2.37
0.81 0.63 0.5 0.5 1.81 1.18 1.66 3.03 0.38 2.69
1.06 0.75 0.63 0.63 2.32 1.5 2.04 3.76 0.44 3.34
1.25 0.88 0.81 0.75 2.75 1.81 2.4 4.53 0.5 3.97
1.44 1 0.97 0.88 3.2 2.1 2.86 5.33 0.5 4.5
1.69 1.13 1 1 3.69 2.38 3.24 5.94 0.56 5.13
1.81 1.25 1.25 1.13 4.07 2.69 3.61 6.78 0.63 5.71
2.03 1.38 1.38 1.25 4.53 3 3.97 7.5 0.69 6.25
2.25 1.5 1.5 1.38 5.01 3.31 4.43 8.28 0.75 6.83
2.38 1.63 1.62 1.5 5.38 3.62 4.84 9.05 0.81 7.33
2.88 2 2.12 1.75 6.38 4.19 5.78 10.97 1 9.06
3.25 2.25 2.36 2.1 7.25 5 6.77 12.74 1.13 10.35
4.12 2.75 2.63 2.63 9.38 5.68 8.07 14.85 1.38 13
P Ton Text lbs 45 deg 90 deg kgs 45 deg 90 deg

1000000
0.19 1/3 667 467 327 302 212 148
0.25 1/2 1,000 700 490 454 318 222
0.31 3/4 1,500 1,050 735 680 476 333
0.38 1 2,000 1,400 980 907 635 445
0.44 1 1/2 3,000 2,100 1,470 1,361 953 667
0.5 2 4,000 2,800 1,960 1,814 1,270 889
0.69 3 1/4 6,500 4,550 3,185 2,948 2,064 1,445
0.81 4 3/4 9,500 6,650 4,655 4,309 3,016 2,111
0.97 6 1/2 13,000 9,100 6,370 5,897 4,128 2,889
1.06 8 1/2 17,000 11,900 8,330 7,711 5,398 3,778
1.25 9 1/2 19,000 13,300 9,310 8,618 6,033 4,223
1.38 12 24,000 16,800 11,760 10,886 7,620 5,334
1.5 13 1/2 27,000 18,900 13,230 12,247 8,573 6,001
1.62 17 34,000 23,800 16,660 15,422 10,795 7,557
2.25 25 50,000 35,000 24,500 22,680 15,876 11,113
2.4 35 70,000 49,000 34,300 31,751 22,226 15,558
3.13 55 110,000 77,000 53,900 49,895 34,927 24,449
ID# Ton Text lbs 45 deg 90 deg
1 3-1/4 6,500 N/A N/A
2 4-1/2 9,000 N/A N/A
3 6-1/4 12,500 N/A N/A
4 8-1/2 17,000 N/A N/A
5 3-1/4 6,500 N/A N/A
6 6-1/2 13,000 N/A N/A
7 8-3/4 17,500 N/A N/A
8 12-1/2 25,000 N/A N/A
9 20-1/2 41,000 N/A N/A
10 35 70,000 N/A N/A
11 50 100,000 N/A N/A
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P Ton Text lbs 45 deg 90 deg kgs 45 deg 90 deg
0.38 2 4,000 2,800 2,000 1,814 1,270 907
0.44 2 2/3 5,332 3,732 2,666 2,419 1,693 1,209
0.5 3 1/3 6,666 4,666 3,333 3,024 2,117 1,512
0.69 5 10,000 7,000 5,000 4,536 3,175 2,268
0.81 7 14,000 9,800 7,000 6,350 4,445 3,175
0.97 9 1/2 19,000 13,300 9,500 8,618 6,033 4,309
1.06 12 1/2 25,000 17,500 12,500 11,340 7,938 5,670
1.25 15 30,000 21,000 15,000 13,608 9,525 6,804
1.38 18 36,000 25,200 18,000 16,329 11,431 8,165
1.5 21 42,000 29,400 21,000 19,051 13,336 9,525
B Ton Text lbs 45 deg 90 deg kgs 45 deg 90 deg
3.63 30 60,000 42,000 30,000 27,216 19,051 13,608
4.19 40 80,000 56,000 40,000 36,287 25,401 18,144
4.81 55 110,000 77,000 55,000 49,895 34,927 24,948
5.81 85 170,000 119,000 85,000 77,111 53,977 38,555
6.5 120 240,000 168,000 120,000 108,862 76,204 54,431
8 150 300,000 210,000 150,000 136,078 95,254 68,039
9 175 350,000 245,000 175,000 158,757 111,130 79,379
10.5 200 400,000 280,000 200,000 181,437 127,006 90,718
12 250 500,000 350,000 250,000 226,796 158,757 113,398
12 300 600,000 420,000 300,000 272,155 190,509 136,078
14 400 800,000 560,000 400,000 362,874 254,012 181,437
R Ton Text lbs 45 deg 90 deg kgs 45 deg 90 deg
11.38 30 mt 66,120 46,284 33,060 29,992 20,994 14,996
13.62 40 mt 88,160 61,712 44,080 39,989 27,992 19,994
15.63 55 mt 121,220 84,854 60,610 54,984 38,489 27,492
18.41 75 mt 165,300 115,710 82,650 74,979 52,485 37,489
22.65 125 mt 275,500 192,850 137,750 124,965 87,475 62,482
29.82 200 mt 440,800 308,560 220,400 199,944 139,960 99,972
37.26 300 mt 661,200 462,840 330,600 299,915 209,941 149,958
38.78 400 mt 881,600 617,120 440,800 399,887 279,921 199,944
42.71 500 mt 1,102,000 771,400 551,000 499,859 349,901 249,929
47.24 600 mt 1,322,400 925,680 661,200 599,831 419,881 299,915
50.17 700 mt 1,542,800 1,079,960 771,400 699,802 489,862 349,901
52.09 800 mt 1,763,200 1,234,240 881,600 799,774 559,842 399,887
54.04 900 mt 1,983,600 1,388,520 991,800 899,746 629,822 449,873
55.32 1000 mt 2,204,000 1,542,800 1,102,000 999,718 699,802 499,859

Ton Text lbs 45 deg 90 deg kgs 45 deg 90 deg


1/2 1,000 700 500 454 318 227
3/4 1,500 1,050 750 680 476 340
1 2,000 1,400 1,000 907 635 454
1 1/2 3,000 2,100 1,500 1,361 953 680
2 4,000 2,800 2,000 1,814 1,270 907
3 1/4 6,500 4,550 3,250 2,948 2,064 1,474
4 3/4 9,500 6,650 4,750 4,309 3,016 2,155
6 1/2 13,000 9,100 6,500 5,897 4,128 2,948
8 1/2 17,000 11,900 8,500 7,711 5,398 3,856
9 1/2 19,000 13,300 9,500 8,618 6,033 4,309
12 24,000 16,800 12,000 10,886 7,620 5,443
13 1/2 27,000 18,900 13,500 12,247 8,573 6,123
17 34,000 23,800 17,000 15,422 10,795 7,711
25 50,000 35,000 25,000 22,680 15,876 11,340
35 70,000 49,000 35,000 31,751 22,226 15,876
55 110,000 77,000 55,000 49,895 34,927 24,948
S-281 S-253
Standard weights of typical materials 0.00057870
Material Cu. ft Cu. Inch
1 Aluminum 165.00 0.0955
2 Brass 535.00 0.3096
3 Brick masonry, common 125.00 0.0723
4 Bronze 500.00 0.2894
5 Cast Iron 480.00 0.2778
6 Cement, portland, loose 94.00 0.0544
7 Cement, portland, set 183.00 0.1059
8 Concrete, stone aggr. 144.00 0.0833
9 Copper 560.00 0.3241
10 Earth, dry 75.00 0.0434
11 Earth, wet 100.00 0.0579
12 Equipment hatchs 174.50 0.1010
13 Glass 160.00 0.0926
14 Ice 56.00 0.0324
15 Lead 710.00 0.4109
16 Snow, fresh fallen 8.00 0.0046
17 Snow, wet 35.00 0.0203
18 Steel 490.00 0.2836
19 Tin 460.00 0.2662
20 Water 62.00 0.0359
21 Gypsum wall board 54.00 0.0313
22 Wood, pine 30.00 0.0174
23 Custom Weight #1 45.00 0.0260
24 Custom Weight #2 37.00 0.0214
25 Custom Weight #3 30.00 0.0174

For Pump Casings and Valves

1 Aluminum 165.00 0.0955


2 Steel 490.00 0.2836
3 Cast Iron 480.00 0.2778
4 Brass 535.00 0.3096
5 Bronze 500.00 0.2894
6 Stainless Steel 490.00 0.2836
7 Custom #1 5.00 0.0029
8 Custom #2 10.00 0.0058
9 Custom #3 20.00 0.0116
10 Custom #4 30.00 0.0174
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